Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp Cribune Ki bes ee Issued every evening exc per, Natrona county, y at | NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING: The stor! we ba Holland. The hotse sélect=) he stork for a resting-place is at fortunate, and special | SME RIVER BRIOGE UNION PAINTERS STRIKE LE MAKERS: Cation offices: Oil Bxchange Building. ES r F AR AE IN GHEYE NE ee eae 38 . LU Wacilities are provided by the houte-, TAE Sas x: Entered ar ¢ ting) Posto. i He ‘ ‘ chholders to enable it te build 2 Blah I Nov. 72,1916 — ». comfortably. At fhe Hague many o: Hall TAMILS i! ‘BUILDING allt JAC RE osnee te ‘hi a3 re The (special to The Triauc,) these birds are maintained at public of people in on Hole CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. . 15,— expense. -: that thes t federal Union painters here struck today for, __. pease bee = aod goverfnients would eodperate ‘in the an ineréase in pay to $1.00 an hour. “Radocinta Saltor construction’ of a hxjdge across Snake The scale under an agreement with : es - - se x here has’ beer dampened by the master painters which does not} “ Da Ha Sandal git Pie Ave. si — timate of engineers of the state expire until April 1, 1920, is 85 cents) A BSOLUTE PRO TECTION Must Not Be Closed by Homestead Business Rival’ ‘Gets - Building by. ba rg sae: «sue IY We hoor. Olden. members of the, U B : S < e would cost at t $200,000. union, who desired to postpone a4 ers Where i 4 General Use as Raising Bid Offered at Auc- cost iv considered prohibitive strike until the expiration of the con- - Highways tion ‘of Executor at this time. A bridge erected by tract, were outvoted by union mem- BELL-KEMP CO. —_—_— the federal government several years bers who came to Cheyenne after The Tribane.! SURSCRIPTION By Carrier — Sept. 15.—That Hane es a homesteader } ing on land thra which runs a road or “trail which has been used for a long period i vhich never formally hos been d clared a public hi to close such r or 3 ‘ing a fence across it, is the attitude So 108 of the board of commissioners of ubseription be- C. on county, who have ordered re- nes one month in arrears moved fences across old roads in t southern part of the county-at po! where homesteaders have closed the - fences enclosing their The position of’ the. county commissioners is fortified by a de- of the te supreme court in ration arising in Uinta county in , Wherein the court held that a trail long i became in effect a public highway thoroughly as though it formally had been declared aw public highway, and that a person cating a claim through which such passed devoid of right to Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Circulntions. peinted Press eXclusivels i a ih s né@ Slee the local news published’ herein SWING AROUND THE CIRCLE ident Wilson continues cesience of sonsiction the JF BREACH OF CONTRACT : mee" WN IRRIGATION» FILINGS We reca & around t (Svecial tp Thé Tribune.) p JACKSON, Wyo. p } Ci by Hi was hin yenne corporati been holding as he d north of this pl Pa ing nany. others. speukex ; : ie A Carey act permit, has done of peculiar magnétism and great per+ g toward reclaiming the land it and he lost out meanwhile has been profiting crops grown. there- pn. The permit is said to have been ssued* upon ‘the permitee’s promise 6, constracting irrigation works im- viédiately, but during the seven -in- ver rs nothing whatever in irection of putting water_on the has been done. from the forage and immense the White lidn't draw They run The that the celebrity thinks it is evidence | re queer. to see celebrities result is Ww rurd for him, not his pfrom- Republi ut atthe, head 1e Committees to Investigate Raik Ma i Raasi*aaid- Kedorals Ail to. he 100 each undertaking and ath iJ make gy ed with decide. o del Good Roads, was given $ after spend- r ndist letters, that af ayy , } andist letters, that a, further about two years on the werk he bombardment by the same or other : . ¥ the same or other tyined more than half the “money writers will amount to nothing sr ay ; r > nothing, yack into the treasury. And < his But Mr. Wiis ill enjc > e = . 2 r ison will enjoy to the ctuqy which resultedsin: enactment of full the apparent adoration is to 4, apparantradoration.“ It the parcel post law cost far less thar acceptable form of recog that - irst opposition to the leagu t was a little sedi paupers and F other Was more apparent gunn han real t was partisanship. loomed t Now it cylls And g half, half a ¢ Department of Commerce nillion, th ibout the same the amount, Depart- smn little more half millions Geos when con pared wich one SHAMAN AAA | | To “Help You Win Atiention Stockmen | : ; Sree etostoato doce te eens oe Ne Pee eo ee ene LOD NIE GA EE ode Riches—-power—happiness. The average man place " es x these us his gaal. He dreams about having them. nee ‘4 But the ayerage- man i ow to take a practical st / é 5 ie ayeras Ic F: u acticul ste f + Rs towarch that Bins, He content to een about i ep ws ee ander ay ih jovre panes : 38 SLSR gets there. tons of 4 * Natrona umber O + Phe most practical start is wo start a savings account. a best hay i nm the 6 Leuneys and can auP * L C ° $f] | Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. + 4 earned the rest of his fortune. i k ‘ + ' : By : 6 We can also su ly you wl 1 ) + Lamber | | Fancy: Brick *.). + Character Earns Credit grain in car lots Ppl se with alles io . chs 6 ’ E ae 4 t Builder’s Hardware (| * Pire Place Dampers Z|] saving mien nap) énly have cupital for ‘thei refforts.’ In auving, m3 reer 6 oii : . wy establish “A reputation. which will make it exsy ‘te An . ING ; 5 x Paints and Varnishes || Coal Chutes A CES ae ara mee TB SM are ego! seep: °} | BEFORE PURCHAS ORE PURCHASING, SE E JUS x 7 sO | , : Be Glass | Bu ngalow Doors eH farmer has, fréquent need for capital“if he is striving con ' l "Un: ms : $ | $ Uso ngage Ne proper. Tw inporant 1 the We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fur: ynd Wool. x 3 ; that he! biild “up his, eredit—establish his character ; 4 + Money ae Loan on Real Gite + Phe casicest-end quickest way ‘is to start as acepunt. <=. 2 : > %” Dp 5 i | % Phone 528 |. Beec 3 : St $ - 359.N, Beech St. BL.” pp c Nekoes) Best € Lasper Storage UO. * 4 + e Casper National Ban Pp ; - o i zt Of 2 5 f he Gr ale he age abe pe oho ofe ef Sheed Ddectesteste stead to ahah oh Sate B. abeatestes rea fe 88 Ses? spateatoteagias’ art ? . sdb tees ii eRe fi " id Casper, Wyo. Dr. G. M. ANDERSON Offices: Rooms 11 and 12 Townsend Building—Phone 65 Residence Phone 396-M the contract expiring next April was the The ion but is the river “The Insurance Men” is still in good vor s for the ré@ason ‘th vs chanced its course - is high and dry. master older entered into betwe peinters and the uni n n at and the bridge ill To reach the ovt- members, it is said, appeal to Z side world it is necessary-for the the national organization from the 1 East Second Phone 370 amie eounty the executors of the es people of the Jackson Hole to ford strike vote of the local, contending tate of the late William Moffatt, who the river, a perilous undertaking un- that, in view of the contract, the time thot- thi had sold the’ der the mest favorable conditions. strike is illegal. | = ’, build which Louis Goldste t 2 order from the court toA in receipt of te sue a deed ta the property Schiebman. The executors of th tate offered + property : sale and accepted the bid 500 made by Goldstein, Schiebman, who was among the disappointed hold $10 ers, then attacked the legality of, th sale, alleging ;that the pro ty had not t ppraised within four years and th: e Jaw yequire: should be an appraisement within 60 s prior to the date of sale This contention the court upheld and ord ered a new appraisement. Thereafter Goldstein did not of more. for th property than Schiebman will ing to pay for 1500, order of the ACCE dx was and the the in Goldstein im the -build- are, bus Schiebman. and cupants af store room. ing and to a certain degree iness rivals. -_ CLUB OFFICIAL WOULD GIVES, A. BENEFIT 10 ‘SETTLE A GRIEVANCE | (Special to The Tribune. ) SHERIDAN, Wvo., Sept. 15 Because Dr. H. Hukill, sécretary of the Buffalo Automobile club, tore down 4 number of roads sigs Which had beén erected by J. Fishér, setretary of ‘tht “Sheric Commer: club, and Fisher was “nothing but a t wind,” Fisher i 1 to hav lenged ‘the Buffalo man to mee him in a.five-rov wulatiotr + Plover scary a ato be chageed and the he split’ 80250 betwee tion Army funds of Sheridan Johnson counti Fisher is pre feit of $100 to proceeds to the’ Salva: and ared to x pearance in the that Hukill do likewise Fisher weighé somewhere in the neighbo hood of 100 pounds and Hakill rv far from twice that “Ldon’'t care how he ‘is. aid Fisheraquoting a freckled: ring cel brity who : weigh limit henden he j ead |CIGARETTES| Ub at (TELESGGUNCSETUUGUETENORLALINEEE ed aE

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