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te =— es tnith a ; PAGE FOUR. = 7 5 A : i a wie SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919 eel 2 USMGESr Sf 1 fale See ae Sa =e = =r = a igen = - - Getting Posted. | : Lord Nocoyne—“I say, old dear, ; what is the usual procedure in cateh- ! ' OVER W YOMING ‘ ES Of FAIR AT f UI eit am erica eres Makes Hard Work Easy! : sae . hyde tell the girl tem mbel you love USTING, cleaning and polishing hardwood floors is hard, bdck-breaking ‘ her, and her father how much you otk:’ An almost never ending task and seldom satisfaetory the old way: : bowe."—B : i : Bot it is easy, quick and satisfactory the new. way—using the O-Ceda: SPS RE IE Polish Mop. With it you can spend a few minutes doing what it now takes LAND [5 cal is {WESTOCK | Exhibits poe Dougie ye Sol-! We shave about coneluieds atte Oe ee ae ee Oe ee ee aA cite tack tf a diers A Imitte ree uring carefully watching he effect of re- ‘ form legislation, that the world will Soe i Big Fete not’ become so g in ¢ i r 0 4 5 Tr : > ne so good in our time that se Irrigated Tracts in Park County ‘ ae uae it will ‘cease to be interesting.—Co- 6 Polish . ee Pee aT stne iH 7 * A ity (Special to The Tribune. \lumbus Ohio State Journal. the nid cleaning, © ops of bigb furniture, between Sealed Bid Method for Auction of Seven Humdred Thousand on Pub. Will Brome a for Many BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 6.-—The at-| . se tetadia and te ovtade et you fen gtigihe far comet Indian Lands in Disrepute lic Domain in This State. come eae, ah se brol te ae i vied yaaa Fri-| feel ete SRE AG) So ES ea tee ve nae ij 4 broke records Thursday an Pri- % 3 * % on Shoshone core are as, Arartidige e aS es [Se ——- sess Us: Hebert : : Au eotedt En Nan Geet F JOHN WALDHERR, Pellh Mop for only $1.5 RIVERTON, Sept. 6.—Altho!* DENVER, Sept. ¢ Bets thraes | jac res eee ee eran date eo TRIP ean Geei Gos woh Satisfaction Guaranteed here : Reni bine ENVER, Sept. 6.—Nearly three-/ land, comprising ‘arm units of fi Gov. Robt. | Notic pase) tele ; 4 oun are pe pemes ore RrRTne ee ar in opened for entry next month in north- | 4 president of thejogtnh day of August, 1919, granted Polish Mop of @ithe National Foresis o' yoming. | ern Wyoming. state fair, were visitors lg a wt ited he Hetrhic a dbet a dead In-/according to figures issued by the)” Information concerning the project. In’ the ‘agricultural division there 1G Soosungerslmued inyihe: spove ee Sr te ed 1 the Denver office of the forest service. aa *: were 546 than any pre-| ‘te persons ing claims delighted with Ke we wilt y the . is given out today Hill, state | wer 5 more entries than any pre-| against the said estate are hereby promptly return yorr Shine ; This total is 16 per. cent of the cat-! commissioner of immigration, in the| vious years and the exhibit was a required to exhibit them, with the mocey. bate ae old See aaa by final ward ue and horses and 11 per cert of following statement: revelation to the state officials. The necessary vouchers for allowance res eke , ANk The al the ateer in the stz and represents “An excellent home is in the mak-! exhibits will be taken intact to the the undersigned adminiatiator ne Gas: rising 79 (the Holdings of 1325 livestock own) ing and awaits those who will avail] state fair at Douglas. par eWay onitnis cwieninl aixiicioniatar: prieél. or ee themselves of the opportunity offerea} The races’ were good each day./tor'the date of said letters, or they Indiana fl ocos hohe eed cer are in the | by the government in opening fc especially the cow pony and wild) may be precluded from any benefit receive! /thiill aac’ a conc GPT HESSiereUeeMla i OliLinied foe role acres. Of texlated 1anily UGre Ca ceta eva Name eumatce jfrom such estate, and if such claims Large selection of Floor Polishes and Mops. money de justify its al sais x ohtngs in Park county, Wyoming, under the The welcome home committee be not. exhibited within one year "tise h bror: and feather dusters ROBEY y its al-'ig about ight and one-half ‘million| tamaus Sheakene weleation project, the Red Cross entertaifed the ré|¢ron the dath of sali letters, whey Floor push broems and feather dusters. Failure t atthere » or 1s per cent of the ¥roSS, October 9, 1919. Forty-four hundred; turned soldiers at a box supper on} wij) be forever barred. J : Liquid Veneer, O’Cedar, Johnson’s Oil and lotment of brot th o He ae ores ei eeas acres of land is in the Vicinity of Dea-! the Basin camp efoundh: the see al Dated Sept. 6, 1919. Wax, in convenient size bottles and cans. of these national forest lands’ \,. } turned veterans attending the fair| DW ? KRC y srepute, the pub- ; : : ver, Wyo., the altitude of which i : | EDWARD F. KRCHMAR, ie pebyare used for grazihy, tae remaining 4 949 feet and the other 1,100 acres| being the gue All soldiers were} (Signed H I H F iS cat eS : yeing barren and rocky ies close to Garland, Wyo., at an al-| admitted fre the fair grounds by ages) Administrator. oimes ar Ww are Oo. pur-| Or covered with heavy timber, titude of 4,300 feet. the management all days of the fair.) Pab. Sept. 6, 12, 20. Phone 601 Ee as ee oo Casper Tye ee: The production of livestock in Wy- 750 Farms There Soldier Named as Deputy chmar) It with the result that|QMme cleely Daked wi avti- “The Shoshone dam was completed » in Basin BC Robt. D.| == =e. : - pa = oa Teal eulture, and thru the utilization ¢ ; a ec ee inved 'Liautiaohn’ Pears cans pa ; “. i , 7 ne were overlooked and de- |! i in 1910 at a cost of $1,354,000. At pointed Lieut. hn TRPPAAP SA CS St tt fo , A Mk hd bo velopment. of the. revlon will he Sl available ranges, the forest serv- present there are 750 individual farms, nett, Jr., deputy game warden, by = ID ST ae all greatly retarded ice is contributing in a large measure under this project. The land is a/and with the consent of the state e a oo to the upbuilding of the livestoch| evanth unit open for homestead en-| game warden who was also here. Liev- e j industry. Stockmen visiting the stat tenant Arnottvmervenidhen 16 cnonths & : interest in the forest nN esniblt ‘eived at the office of the reclamation lows out the plans of the governor & a d which is being shown for the first) so ivice at Powell, Wyo., for a period. in filling all appointment where pos- % ) & jtime in Wyoming ot five days, beginni October 4 sible with returned soldiers. & ee ‘BIG HORN REAL ESTATE Meal at ivrigatel! faru unite tang. CASPER MANAT LANDER | with the utmost confidence, our NO-VARY DELIC- N Fon eat lito’ t s 5 4 _ aa Attorney Devine and D. W. Ryan & “ . . on edd 3 Wye aera aa ACTIVE, BUSINESS SOLD! ins in roan : ae aera pe) otf Caspal were in town this week on IOUS COFFEE, and we point with pride to the fact & 3 in pera eS . business. Mr. Ryan is the man who % istors of Methodist : 390. An initial payment of five per ae : % Saifa { (Special to The Tribune eee ae ee eevmable acre is cecured the leases on the Albany that NO-VARY DELICIOUS COFFEE is an accept- » at BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 6.—George A | 40's. paid at the time of filing and|hotel andthe H. G. Nickerson rine. 0 5 6 f th Anat e the annual! Snell of “Lovell, has purchased then oiner payment will be due until <2%i,!c9' build. lange opera house] ed drink of merit, having the approval of thousands o « which convenes here Tues-| general merchandise store of F. J-|Hecomber of the fifth calendar year |' o build ) opera house & Sette « PNET ' Plans are being made by the Walters of Hyattville, one Bethe larg, Aftecthelinitial paymentein Aallithere on the pus eee pare] discriminating persons. & CURA ED SRR Visit DTS | nt en ee ane Watters icf Nil be 15 installments, the first five | tye Alkane wpilltbattakanvae anarevel : au good time, and to entertain them’ tricts 0: yoming. Mr. W ers: «| at five percent and the remaining ten Pe arate 5 i & invsuch manner ‘that when they | ploneer, merchant of Sh cOMBtY| yen peeent bulldin@remaddied eee ade aiodern The many thousands of persons who have, by their N ve this city it will be with pleas-' and expects to retire s 9a Open for Inspection = perbvted:a3, oh & be 3 j a oracallectionss holdings permanently. fee tA Cero RE eae esieetaans|) | TCHS ESapenE repeated purchasing of NO-VARY DELICIOUS N Th rcial club will take all . ayer, Powell, Wyo., maps, plats and! “Of course,” said thes 71 7 i 1 who to wo on a mightesiag pas ye fide Meee further purticulars as to location of zen, “our foreign relations have noth- & — COFFEE given their approval of this product, give us & trip, Satur afternoon. The plan| and ames EC eee irrigable , character of soil of) ing to do with the high cést of liv- 5 =, f us outlined will be to xo to Acme and Mopt., have purchased the Oil Bx-) CF" \nie will be open for inspection. | ing.” & assurance that you also will be pleased with it. ; pisiEALHR (Gama pre bvaivie ton thapcley, Coane ACTS GES seals | Water will be available for use in} “I know better'n that,” interrupt- & & from there and visiting the Sheridan’ Liss & Son and have as “| preparing the land for the fall sea- |ed Mr. Cumrox. ~ ‘My oldest daugh- pressed brick plant, and from there| session. }son. Similar land taken up under~ter married one o' them foreign & TRY IT YOURSELF. 0 ugar factory. | BS |this project a couple of years ago is dukes.”—Washingto & A _the prominent speakers) BASIN, W Sept yOr 20. e al now selling for two and three hun- Bi Ba . who will be here are Bishop MeCon-|bott and §. Epplesheimer of Geb-| Greg dollars per acre. Last year China is so thick-heai a she can’t & ® nell, we c larence Brie! Wiech: ea NS LO Al there were 37,688 acres farmed under understands way thie policeman in - a Martin, Dr. J . Lace, .|in the Pioneer block here a is fect. recovered the stolen go is to get if & 1 SSP Eas Gane 0G all.—Little Rock Arkansas Demo: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. N he intention of the new firm to be| A Tribune Wantad will sell it, | crat. & : \ ready for business by the first of Oc- === —————S - = = —— _~ F — . ‘ ‘ ~— ae tober. | §:6066-0600660606005OO695O05 699900096 OO OOSOOOSOSOOOOOD \ ehhh bunk dh deutabeabiabeubaaaateubiadntheatutatiateuth HUDSON TO HAVE PAPER | SOPHO VY GLUT V IIS T TTT VI IT | SCHOOLS SHOW INCREASE, : 5 [SSS eH HHH OHEEEE ODO HESS lgardes and junior high school, a very | : ‘ - e ; : 7 “ considerable increase over last year, | : . E H HUDSON, spt. 6.—After ana. new pupils.are being enrolled n $ ‘ f : lapse of 1 ing Which time \Guily 4 : has no local newspaper" “Phe vocational high school build- | ; : 3 yn, R. B. Pomeroy, an expe-|ing is not quite ready for occupancy 4 ee rr ewspaper man und printers) ge will be ready by Sept. 1, when | ery : : mbling equipment for 4 neW) ihe school will open. 4 a F to be known as: the Hudson |the “000, 7 OT ; 2 : : ae / It promises to be quite a season for “Gnd Mus, Won a promise of| RIVERTON SCHOOLS OPEN | Most Exclusively Equipped Shop in the City. P q cupport from the residents. Mr.| RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept, 6—The! , Dresses. Almost everybody seems to Pomeroy has been employed on vari-!1919-20 term of Riverton schools con- Be ous ers in Wyoming \vened this week with a total enroll-| Shoes Half Soled and Rubber Heels Put on 4 want one. Herald will be a six-column! ment. of 367 pupils. This amount Whil Y W ao) Mi t Th E b “4 folio, independent in politics and de-|is expected to be materially increas- ile You ait in nutes. q is V1 } wate, to upd the. community. ea, However, with the retorn of Y= : ; i - roidered Dress is rich in navy The first issue will appear next Fri-| edtionists and othe} 4 i 1 ane ictneeeae | Walaislinva Cres alten ie eacer and black, and is shown in cloth of serge —— | DROPS DEAD FROM HORSE make a Opeciai on the i. lt. O. Vacuum d opens : | YVANSTON, Wyo., Sept. 6.—Geo. He etal 4 ; and _ tnicotine, priced from $27.50 to | Austin, 15 years old, fell in a faint eel. Outwears any other Heel on the Market. 3 85.60 {fig his saddle horse while riding: on $85.60. $ |the ranch at Black’s force. Later he 3 = - , LEVIES FOR NEW YEAR! ss founa by other employes ti had 135 SOUTH CENTER ST. te During the past week we have received i been dead several hours. § ‘ : eae | poaritle ae ale . = TERR SERIRERL 6 “Tike ax: | eae pcodume ute nanehWantiAds ©99SC9O00000 in Coats be an Hee array and we $ gee eriaction celtirat ‘elase| lands SS must Say they are beautiful, in cloths of ¥ cepsonmauticounty Kasibeen raised | MOOI IM I II I AA Ah, eg Soft Vel Teds dP : BO per cent and. second class 100 NS STH A aa oft Velour Iridescent and Polo, and in per cent by order of the state board] Of equalization, making 4 total valua-| | NNUAL : such styles as becomes the young and tion of $20,150,003. { iddl 4 Levies for the year in Fremont |< 4 middle age woman and at reasonable county including town taxes fol-)} 3 I ioe | prices—$25 to $67.50 ~ _ General Levies A . $ W, ld W lik k Bs e wou ve m x Peri ane aa SS DOUGLAS, YOMING *¢ eeseccsccvecccecese ty much like to tal ee County a as ? PS OCCC CSE SeseEEee 2 County Extension Work Ps 3 4 Common Schoo! September 9 to 13th, Inclusiv i py e er » inclusive i County F : Vocational High School Judgment AUTO RACES WILD WEST SHOW AEROPLANE STUNTS COMMUNITY SINGING SEPTEMBER 11TH ® \) N N N N ) ) N ) Soldiers’ Sailors’, Marines’ Day & N N \ N \ % : ) Town Tax. Lander - ac Hudson - Riverton - Shoshoni Pinedale -- Medals to all returned Soldiers, Sailors and Marines will be presented by Governor Carey, assisted by a number of young ladies. Riverton - Shozhoni ---- == The State Game Warden has donated an Elk and Buffalo for the Barbecue, which will be served And Poll Tax. to al) Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. The Barbecue will be handled by the Salvation Army on the Fair Grounds. SEPTEMBER 12TH “Old-Timers’ Reunion'’—A fine program is being arranged for this Day. EVENING PROGRAM The great picture “Mickey” will be shown during the week. This picture was featured in New York, Chicago, Boston and all other large Eastern, as well as Western cities. Open-Air Dancing-—Carnivals—Something doing every minute. Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop CEBO COAL COKE wi ‘oup City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets CONSULT YOUR TICKET AGENT FOR REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. For further information, address E. EWEL, Ass’t. Secretary DOUGLAS, WYOMING. a . PLL LD LI MI DD DOD: LOM Ek, SOPEPEE GGG 0 ee a ae a a a Oe a aoe Sorte tiotioctote todtodiedetoctesteatedte See eeecscccccccccceccseseoes toyou. Now is the psychological time to make your selection. The indications are that Scarfs and Capes with Muff to match will be dominant. These come in Hud- son Seal, Jap Mink, North American Mink, Mole Skin, Grey Squirrel and Black Lynx and many other less expen- sive pieces. 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