Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 2

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GiPAGE_TWO Che Casper Daily Tribune serine the last fiscal year, June 30th, ; emphasize the necessity of protect- he Americ: that we n of > men ol industry in BIG HORN FAIR id food GREAT SUCCESS his coun y be pract dent foreign sources, and munitions, Another Record cumaee Crowd; Prizes Awarded in he time Final Contests were eae over to Windup Sees ine we would 1 i ul pred fortunat when Jap- BASIN, W it. 8.—The yssibility which, Hern County fa me to > ere with another record crowd in » swords with Big a close SUBSCRIPTION RATES na! By Carrier ue attendance. In the forenoon the tercept any ship-|Greybuil refinery team defeated the le of ] which we might at-| Lovell ball team on the local diam t tt \ond by the score of 9 to 5 empt to import from Australia, just "Opening the fari program a his a ee , time when we were !torical pageant,. under the direction une Will not untry, cut off shipments of County Superintendent of Schools fter su in arrears. ription be- JElaine Kinder, depicting the h of the county since the organ southern Senators of Wyoming as a territory, t. and one which Steged. The e settling by the Mormons in the Cowley district and the ¢ al development that Britain time was exemplified by appropriate prepared by the different rural ls of the county. The 300 mem- of the county boys’ and girls’ nlso took part the big - which will Tade which was the largest ever seen in this part of the state. In the finals of the Big Horn Basin bucking contest 7t the Big Horn county fair Buster Good of Shell Creek was arded fi M. Olson, cond and George Mayer and Teep- xe = 0 les tied for third place. ith 1 to Germany, a Applecant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Circulations. was with an abso- since i Great blockade ates we can never iat protec clubs the wool indus insure for do- Mr. Wil banished adequate production until equirements ree traders are Fic Great Britain for The one and one-half mile relay Q race was the most exciting ever seer rea nths of this year 3 f at the fair with Hodson first, Barrett By r 000,000 value, com- second and Denny third ld al jo r i pol- pared with $1,450,000.000 for the{ In the half mile cow pony race ves first, Curtis second and f f rt) ere yy fir tl o 1 er 2 A t » when the? pierce third. ar gress, This increasel Carr, the aviator, concluded the T De € $500,000,000 in British export! contr with fir exhibition aero. oh : ae nthe (t! flights, flying in the clouds the : praheotmt LE during the coming of a ‘ ty g n that Gr thundershower. The U St uld t "OAR FLOPS WITH ~ FOUROCCUPANTS Ohio Employe and Family Have long a from the : u President Narrow Escape in Accident the United States is be on the Divide League if t le X, absolutely and com- = ~ aes protect the _GLENROOK, Wyo., Sept. 8. : ; =n ‘Robert L. Rix, a pumper for the WS ntegr nd political In- hie Oil company, and his., family, i nT + ce ever nation in the consisting of a wife and twe small : Se children, narrowly eseeped death ae Ford car beeame unman:, : ; EGET S = 2 scending a gulch ited State ould} >) > >, plunged off the road = | ¥ POI PIES BLOT and overturned, pinning the occu- ~val ‘pants beneath. Mr. Rix sustained the wee OUT SCARS OF \sractare ot teverat ribs, uub the other occupants of the car were uninjured maiicn THE LONG WAR ‘Tore car was badly wrecked ; : M d femily were bound aS ys for Rock River, where the former h war, a ae VER, na (By Mail.\— was to be employed by the Ohio con Unit a ish Balai time pany. The brakes refused to work ‘ aes : nd Belgium where While the car was descending rp ana going over the pitch in the road and in some w Sat t¢o they (the auto plunged off the road, over ne renuicinietret tr . express asto! turned and caught the four occu- at nanner in which blotting pants underneath, holding them out the scars o e Fe was oner until they were 5 o Man's Land everywhere is mass of scarlet pop- > officer, and the the rusty barbed | ne almost forget the | r the most desolate 4 nun ever saw. But the still there and so is timber, both startling | he reminders of the days whe did not know just what was going to ice most im NEW GOLD STRIKE AT ‘ are of such char- | and eh y % tering BATTLE PARK, REPORT Which is Better for Your Beauty— { Leag ASIN, Wyo. Sev &.— Another a eee at mY ¢ saver, IVERJOHNSON | k mica lvanite caused Campfire Girl BIGYGL biebss, eee i F. A. CHISHOLM 405 North Durbin IRIS DANCE PAVILION TONIGHT BIG MASQUERADE BALL You Furnish Costumes Masks Will be Furnished FREE WATCH THE DATE CE [NENG FROM OVER WYOMING Cribune MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1919 ‘supervisor of live stock and leases for the agency. Fourteen cars of the colsignment were straight 3-year old steers, the remainder consisting of she stuff and calves. The cattle were all of the IDCO brand. Mr. Smith said that the proceeds of the shipment will be prorated among 2,500 Indians in two tribes, the Ara- pahoes and the Shoshones. All of the clerical work connected with the ap- portionment of the proceeds will be \ione at the agency, and only a sin- gle account of+sales and check will INDIANS SELL 2] CARS STOCK és gr be issued by the local commission Big Cattle Shipment Brings $115,- firm. { 000 on Omaha Market About $115,000 worth of Indian cattle were marketed by the Shoshone rency last year, according to Mr. s—A 21. Smith, and shipments this year will icestandtae be even heavier, owing to the dry Shoshoni In. Sw™m™mer and short range. Most of the cattle here today have been graz- Last Week OMAHA, Nebr., Sept. shipment of cows, year-old steers from the shipment in charge of F. S. Smith £¢¢4, is fairly plentiful, but drouth —— bs ate in the plains districts will necessi- tate shipping out closely. John Morton who discovered their ‘ plight About 2,000 yearlings WS Pp er a : a Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos ~Blended rs Se eT SS PTT yt Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. We can also supply you with all kinds of grain in car lots. BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury 1nd Wool. The Casper Storage Co. Phone 63 or 97 Casper, Wyo. ifers will be moved to the It is believed the Nile contains a tabs itae Reborn for the win- igreater variety of fish than any other ter. Mr. Smith explained, and hardlyiriver in the world. An expedition more than 1,000 cattle will be han- fent by the British Museum brought dled on the Shoshoni reservation dur- back 8,000 specimens. i xt eight months. Last year : Se ke 6,000 cattle were win- Columbus, Ohio, today will give tered on the Shoshoni reservation. welcome to the civil war veteran — assembled or the national encamp spherd ment of the Grand Army of the Re public. In parts of Switzerland s girls wear men’s clothes. eas : Ss. s.1 Purely Vegetable eee, Safe Blood Teostaisnt |an*impaired appetite, a feeling of On the Market Half a Century. | jassitude and a general weakening When you are in perfect health, | of the system. It is then that you ire. enjoying a strong and] <hoyld promptly take a few bottles vigorous vit it is then that] of Ss. S. S. Tt will aid in cleans- = iis fre all impuri-|ing the blood and build up and your, Maggir8 {pee iiEm strengthen the whole system. ie SS. is sold by all druggists. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indica- tion of impure blood. A sluggish circulation is often indicated by Sas Valuable information. about the blood supply can be had free by writing to the Swift Specific Co. 50 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. { | | i d ) A Service of Safety | A bank, of course, keeps your money safe. And it just as surely can help you handle your money safely. For instance, a checking account here is more than a simple convenience. It is a guarantee of security to you in the transmission of funds. It enables you to seep your money instantly accessible without danger of loss. Checks Protect You Your checks drawn on this bank carry your pioney to all parts of the country ut the coast to you of a postage stamp. Check- ing enables you ta keep track of your money in a systematic way. The stubs in your check book carry sufficient entries to do this. The cancelled checks, returned to you each month, are legal receipt for your payments. These snd many other benefits arc yours if you establish a checking account here. We will be glad { to discuss it further with you. The Casper National Bank

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