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PAGE TWO... ° Che Casper Daily Cribune ped from Wyoming or Montana either} east or south for feed that they shall pay full tariff going, and shall pay one-third tariff returning, provided Issued every ey Casper, Natro ution ‘offi NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING | FAIR TO HONOR URGES WOOLMEN VETS OF & Fair Eon eee ing for Opening Sept. Five Days Che Casper z Dalle Cribune =| that they were the same stock that original bill of lading. The reduced rates on feed stuffs provide that ship- pene originating at Sioux City or ouri River points, and shipped to ions west of Orin Junction on the Advertising Representatives shall pay one-half regular tariff, pro- David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., N York City King & Prudden Steger Bide, Chicago, Il Every Day) Cotton Cake apna Too High at Advice of Association President 20 cents per cwt., and that the rate on cotton seed cake shall be fifty) vt., in Wyoming and 60) to Montana. W 9 for Present, now DOUGLAS, Wyo. Dr. J. M atter up with the railroad | erans of three wars WWobli (ro were ih ee ation asking for a further $7.80 —will gather here t out the following letter under reduction on shipm: of cotton seed will be ‘Soldiers’, Sz e of Aug 17: and as the reduced of the fifteenth arntiht “To the Wyoming Wool Growers: : apply to all st in Wyom- >) e fair. The “boy f : n requested by the ing If we are to se ny further as guests of the! B Assoc of concessions we will advise you. wna will nv Texas, the “The wool marktt is still very s of the boys of ’61 who took! Woo! Growers A r strong, but the mutton market has - part in the Cuban and Philippine cam- our members to been very disappointing to us. If any for cotton seed cake until No- of our members hear of the sale of ’61 who served in France in| vember Ist At a meeting of Wool any feeding lambs in their locality Possibly there will be pre Growers in Salt Lake ( we Id like to have them advise us. | steran of the war with Mexico. A|cided to withhold all their orders un- _ “Anyone finding it re of the entertainment of the/til November Ist next, it being the * feed can asce ar veterans will be presentation to|consensus of opinion t that if or- either e war veterans of 1918 of medals of |ders are withheld t would Cele H is and with the grandsons of the | der: ty is was de- in where feed m our socia~ pilroad agent or lated Press S exclusively of conterced Ten itera | by arti ym the present abnormally the: COnMmillsso rer (pt amin iare: > of Wyoming ‘ |high prices 15 to $20 per tion, | Cheyenne, Wyoming. Sept. 9 and close Sept. 13. Three of}true. and con sequently urge our oa IT BON.. President. 4 — the pve cays of ve fair wil be pee 12 ee their order: KEELINE BANK IS aken by the wa- days, the 10th having been dedi-| pric My d ted to the farmers and ranchmen p enti SOLD To CASHIER | Casper sh he wool who in Wy ricultura d stoc ke ra. a region once describe Great American De created an ag- ing empire in | ‘2 s the “The | ment nd the|t ning of t officials, to th Aug. 21.— Bank of K ashier of the people MANVIL Ww > Spaugh has sold the e to Carl W. Spacht eforts to allow Ameri ch wools to b absolute ity 0 adequate water sup--(ycat America a saucers Albance. Boston, -bank before the transaction, and ply if.we ever hope to reach the goal hold their fifth ennual reunion as by them, dealers Charles T. Bushnell, a progressive and rked out for us by our thousands of the fair board. On the|%eing barred from bidding on wool. well known merchant of Keelin - The enthusiastic boosters . the et aside for especial] We have lodged St ODS DTC eae FU vaibtecs Sea URSaA ETS attention to the war veterans, Lieut.|‘¢st against the wing of impc js an experienced ban Bushnell is a business man ancial standing and integ- ure the people of Kee- tion of these woc t's wool hz govern Col 30,000 to 50,- ent Theodore Roosevelt may be pres will be a city of from and deliver an address. 000 et bSeee me eis h Exhibits for the fair already. are eS SUP fe orotate Mell cinity a good banking in- pee arriving from the more distant coun- ah! il, . z r . nd to grow in spite of itself. There ties of the state Despite the fact . but we were assured by Stitution under the sun that can that this hes been an “off year” in government that s no power 1 not z ation s 11 lo. Wyoming: of phenomenal | ° : : caw ueber iver | Of h wools until the rn- cation, the ne advan i and farming industries—-the ag-|¢Ht’s wool was sold and our do- natural’ wealth of 1 nd, ricultural and animal exhibits are ex east id eh PN nal . tro. y urge a our ¢ siona ounaer | Mee are ‘*< pected to be fully as numerous and } { bove a an enthu: tic citi delegation protesting thie as those of preceding y every county will be by agricultural exhibits and all of the stock growing locali- ties by animal exhibits. and right at ns that insures The unhindered progre: proposed importation “As you all know the railroac ministration have granted import reductions in freight r y d Montana, this w st request of your pled with the request ystem is estic use, but solu his minut y faces the disas must problem This is the great ich the city of Casper must one ter of being ed off the map by 3tock associa n in the Roc Y - e sf any magnitude face—and face it qui It calls for|*‘ain region. Briefly these reduc- Ad of any magnitude 2 on. af : parking best thot and action from |t provide that wh stock is ship- bs bs) eleome the subje ow, what two or pression of your|:o unqualified acceptance of the work Ca ion on the Our columns now? If three ye 1 of the P: ce conference in all Soni s heey ee pe eta RD seunteley bAt axpioae kek Lcibaioeane Sherex is free from bilious after affects. much’ as*yourwish. Jen tod ~—-0-—--~---— }time the question of why everybody i our pet canary Investigating into I. W jis more eager to attend a hanging aaaleneicu 1 New York |than the fellow who is going to be facts some y night bath will be interesting woman |hanged might be carefully probed. that the shipper makes an affidavit! «were shipped out and surrenders the! WARS Tf} HOLD (RHERS : Northwestern and Burlington and iwest of Newcastle on the Burlington, | vided that the minimum rate shall be) of Omaha specialists and has 1 "| | | | | | = | | | | | | Douglas will inaugurate a campaign necessary to| jand is identified with Refreshing ‘EELINE RANCHER GOES BLIND DRIVING ON ROA —Ed MANVILLE, Wyo., Aug. 21 son, prominent rancher near . was riding along the road several days ago, and noticing that darkness svddenly prevailed, put his hand up to his eyes and discoverea that one of his eyes was completely blind. He immediately engaged the lassurance that the eye will fully re- {gain sight. DOUGLAS BAPTISTS TO BUILD CHURCH DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 21.—-Wed- nesday, August 27, the Baptists of for a new church and buildings to be located on their | at the corner of Fourth and O streets. The campaign will be un- der the leadership of Dr. F. H. Di- vine of New York, Church Edifice/} Secretary of the American Baptist Home Missionary society, who will conduct religious services every e' ing except Saturd. The cam will close Sunday evening, 81st. LOSES YEARS A AS_ WELL AS WEIGHT parsonag* August While in Casper this week, R. |E. Reckard reports having met his old friends, Colonel Burke H. Sin-| clair, who is now located in that ci the Midwest Oil company, acting as an industrial agent. Colonel Sinclair is well known in Sheridan, where he resided for some time, and Mr. Reckard calls es- pecial attention to the fact that he looks about ten years younger than when here last, and has lost about thirty pounds Post. Ses ee SS A Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. DRINK SHEREX The New Malt Beverage Invigorating ully brew: ed from nourishing health giving inereentt You can drink as Order from your dealer. New Dealers Wanted come a semi-monthly luxury. school teacher, in a private school} c= = egueeees: : The present situation can be where she was free from re-| President Wilson ought not put off Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. ly charged to the negligence or strictions—that is, enjoyed entire|his stumping tour too long. Some-| Write for our Dealers offer today. dilatoriness of the city admi of teaching’—wrote to! body may suspect that there is some tion. Ht affairs in rs for Bolshevist literature or less, to ate adquart 8 connected with it if the thing politi for when shoved along to the tin we are all, more “capitalism’ distribution | i The city has me their mind clothe. rely outgrown ii her pupils while and ere still plastic that are swaddling nd needs a new and impressible; system a few years not | select in strez so venomou Not nly: This year all these as to antagonize at the outset.” re totally and not a too venomous, but dry, you know; just After the bo} habituated to a ither enough We be had from ¢ of the Elkhorns or Sage Creek ontirely drop of water is to nomous minds have become dependent upor moderate degree of fail the city “goe: e river a higher until they are of repudiation of informed for the of property, who disagree murder of all and the to grow interesting to n at once the these pedagogi -line from the 2nom"’ are to Pathfinder dam. city If this is, in our public and private schools. done, it is argued, we would not only — 9 ——_—$__<—— have a water supply for a city of Canada is consider a bill dis- 100,000, but a pressure ld franchising slackers for a period of 15 rs, also prohibiting them from holding any public office. We should fhe man who will not country does not de- e Springfield, M Republican, n's job te nistratic colyte, says: “An e dozens of men, inquiry is \ nted into the ques Copyright 1919 oe, 1 to the eceasion, and dl ha ante that ST ERS PILLS: would eihdomine * a> wise Bismord t® EVER was such right-handed-two- We in ewsthont mavedt divas : ts i Bee vA fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a A Siete oats Re2{ jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! an adequate supply of pure SF shin ey oRUGGISTSEVERMiER: © That’s age P. A. has the qualityt —— S —— You can’t fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! ‘tae 1 CURE WORN OUT, DISEASED yee MEN AND WOMEN ‘ Are You Suffering From Any Chronic, Eat or Blood Disease @ under to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and helf-pound tin humidors—and—that classy, practical pound crysta! gless humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. our, cuse Suite nod Hours #0 DR. MOORE, SPECIALIS nd ¥ take ele So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Sheridan Brewing Company Sheridan, Wyoming. “ALBERIT pnal joy smoke ve CRIMP CUT ) (ONC 68 RING PIPE AUD METTE TOBACCO in weight.—Sheridan | > 3 _ will give 20 bars of white soap for $1. will give 10 lbs. of sugar for $1.00. N.E. Corner S. Beech and Linden Sts. ‘We Deliver Anywhere, Anytime’ SPECIAL Elberta Peaches 18 Ib. Case $1.60 ~ 5 Case Lots $1.55 Carrots, per Ib. ........... Beets, per Ib. ... line Turnips, per String Beans, per Ib. .... White Flyer Soap, per case each..... California Cants, Watermelon, per Ib. With each $5.00 grocery order we With each $10.00 grocery order we Bungalow Grocery Phone 904-W N P quality. VM OOTOTTTOTTT OOOO CZ feed and pasturage; 150 tons of straw and 70 tons of good tame hay. 2,000 bushels of oats and 4,000 bushels of corn if desired. Located 240 miles from Chicago on I.C. main line. Will winter 3,000 head of sheep. ested write FOR SALE Feed and Pasturage For sale: 400 acres of good rough If inter- A. Fabian at Raymond, Iowa, R. F.D. No. t WMI OTIOOTIA TITLES He, 1 Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH popular prices. Quick service, highest for cafes, grocers or butchers. ee hand Ranges, Waters Tanks, FOR SALE National Cash Register, Ice Boxes, suitable HENNING HOTEL White House Restaurant * —The— For Good Things to ‘Eat and Service Under New Management MRS. A. J. DROST