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[ WEDNESDAY, NEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,1919 “18000 WYOMING ~ YANKS WILL GET: * MEDALS OF HONOR Name, Rank ana OF Organization to be Engraved on Discs to be Given Recipients in the ° Near Future Thirteen thousand medals of hon- or«which are to be presented by the! state of Wyoming to Wyoming sol.) ae sailors or marines who served the forces of America, or the forces of any ally of America, in| ing.the great War, have been struck and will be ready for delivery as|municate with the office of the sd6n as there is engraved on each the ngme,'rank and organization of the! “op¥ospective recipient. The medals Were.otdered by Governor Carey and wili be distributed under the direc-| tion, of the executive office in ac, iafance with the provisions of an a Bopateed by the last legislature. ere striking of the medals) nts the smaller part of the tions for their conference on ; representatives of Wyoming in There is available of the Wyomingites -participated in the war, and un- til ‘a list is obtained the presentation eimnot be completed.. Therefore Governor Carey requests every Wy- FIRE IN TRASH CALLS FIRE ee VESTERD A Y small fire in trash in the rear of ee rooms on the second floor | above the Elkhorn, 144 South Center street, yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock called the fire department | Altho a large amount of trash was found in the building, the fire was extinguished just before the firemen arrived. There was some delay in answer- ing the call because the party who | called fire headquarters left the phone | before telling the firemen where the fire wis located. Central got in ! touch with the party again and the j location was finally given. omin igite who served in the struggle against German imperialism to com- ad- jutant general of the state, giving his name, rank and the organization with which he was connected. Unless this information is supplied by the ex, soldiers themselves there are large numbers of them who will not re ceive medals for the reason that the ate is uninformed regarding their identity. There still are in the custody of the governor’s office a number of medals of honor awarded to Wyom- ing men who served in the Spanish- American war more than twenty years ago. The state never has been able to establish communication with the men entitled to these decora- tions. NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. Che Casper Daily Cribune COUNTY FARM 10 SHOW PROFIT OF SUZO0 FOR YEN wall 19. QUOTA 10 BE RAISED IN STATE FOR SALVATION ARMY CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 19.— The people of Wyoming will be asked to contribute $97,400 to the § tion army dur the drive to funds for this organization whi. to be ¢ nducted during the period Of this to:al it is pro aise $77,000 in three coun- *, Sheridan and Natrona and the balance of $20,400 in the remaining eighteen counties of the state. The reason for the tas of Lara 2, Sheridan trona count en it to erect § n these counti from the county quot s proposed muildings in the erection farm were 1 This in Spite of Fact T That Practical- ly All Crops Were Failure on Account of Drought board of Practically all Notwithstanding drought, the Natr ~[ recently taken - by the ers, will show $1,200.00 for th a net a comp wel] as small garden truck were com- pletely burned up. Col. John Oliver, superintendent of the farm, who is known all over Colo rado as the “* announces that his experimental work at raising corn in Wyoming has been highly suc corn wizard,” cessfal, despite the dry weather, and within week he will have some of the best roasting ears ever put on the market ‘ ith the completion of a large rvoir at the farm the commission ers believe that they will be able to i : t os sast $3,000.00 ee ' show a profit of at least $3,00( Except Alfalfa on the investment, and as the grows n and de accommo for ts inc ons will be a unfortunates. the hand to car the ere ree a County Farm! piNE APPLE GROWERS the om HAVE ORGANIZATION y commi profit of about om crops of the » failure this ount own that pine- n the United County, Fla, States, but in St. Lucie Judge R. N. Matson, state chair-' year, except the alfalfa, which has man of the d announced! been sold for $30 a ton in the stack \} the appointr y chairmen Both the east and west Elkhorn for all counties except § 2! creeks, which furnish the farm with Ask You ‘Dealer quotas of the low: Albany, J. P. Markley Big Horn, W. C. Snow, $1,09¢ bell, Mrs. Rebecca Bailey, $800; Car- bon, Kleber Hadsell, $1,500; Con- ve oseph Garst, $1,800; Crook, cL alvert, $800; Fremont, A. H. Maxwell, $1,500; Goshen, Fred As henhurst, $800; Hot Springs, A. K Lee, $800; Johnson, John $1,200; Laramie, E, T. Store 000; Lincoln, J. A. Christmas, $800; Natrona, J. C. Kamp, $25,000; Nio~' countie Camp- brara, R. . Robert D ar ion wator. y this year, for » history of the crops of oats, wheat went totally dry the first time county, and pot Remingion 23 Grand Prize Medea in the John F. W. Allen, $1 bson, $1,200; kins, $1,000; ton, $1,000. Harkin, appointed, $25,000; Sweetwater, Murphy, Holland, $1,200; Firearms 8 Ammunition Write for Catalogue $800; Platte, J Sheridan, no chair. 000; $1,200; Unita, J Washakie, C. H Weston, Fred Hor ]) WEBEL'S | THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Thrift Thursday is a weekly event featuring items of dependable merchandise taken from the regular stocks of each department and offering them at unusual prices. An examination of this week’s offerings will be of profit to you. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY Meni’s Furnishing Department THRIFT THURSDAY Extra Special. Offering Regular $1." Values Medium and Light Weights THRIFT $1. THURSDAY PRICE 15 Suit ~ Hardware Department THRIFT THURSDAY High Grade Cast Iron WAGNER WARE SKILLETS No. 8, Reg. $1.25—10-in. Diameter—THRIFT PRICE No. 9, Reg. $1.40—11-in. Diameter—THRIFT PRICE ... No. 10,. Reg. $1.50—11%-in. Diameter—THRIFT PRICE No. 11, Reg. $1.75—12-in. Diameter—THRIFT PRICE No. 12, Reg. $2.00—13-in. Diameter—THRIFT PRICE... 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