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Pee ee PR Nee tb. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1919 cently purchased, now on la: ; at the West Cigar end Newst nd. | ‘ we ¥ The prving contractors are rush- ing work, night and day, ad they) t = 4 deserve a lot of credit for the mas- terly manner in which they are keep- ing the work going. If the present | rate of speed is maintained the city streets will be concrete-surfaced be e fore cold weather. I S ' ©. M. Ross, manager of the Wy- 9 g ‘ e oming grocery company and E. B Anderson, salesman for the same | é 1 company, have returned from a bysi S ness trip to Ross | ervice : area vour battery or your electrical sys tem on your cars just let Mr. Craw ford look it over and he will save e e e you some money and your worry will ti in ne e Service Station, 1 first St. Phone 968J. ah b LN Miss Winifred Hanks, daugater of . Mrs. Amy Hanks, 225 North Wolcott, | as gone to Loveland, Colo., to at-| Sha e tend the Campion Academy. She | i: planning on taking the commer- | cial course with the addition of al vebra and special music. Miss Hank attended the high school here for on year and has many friends among her | If you find anything wrong with y wth Colorado rd Grilling for weeks while the not start work than rood play SCENE FROM “CHECKERS” AT THE.IRIS SOON ~ r schoo lt parts of smates who will miss her. Anybody desiring acreage for form- | ing a syndicate or stock company. should look over my leases in Big Muddy, Salt Creek, Poison Spider. Pine Mountain, Bates Hole, Manville The truck—a 2-ton model; the place—Man- viHe, Wyoming: the roads—generally rough; the service—heavy. er a4 ola’ Stor: 2 Llant of 5168 thewane CGoeperstive Crearne rses,Jéf at Saskatoon wv L. Abondoy LD Presta Ww one profitavle alers did not. It h deposit stlue of the poul- 2 shipment was r y the co-operative mar- try is universal in the alers, Luk- provinec t utoon and Regina, huge i 1 ehouses receive the shipments. Apricult birds are scientifically ed the id 4 ked and cleaned.. N poultry s from the Siskatehewan Col of Avricuiture into three cla When all the birds are scld the rovernment makes 7 to the pr cont from th portation BROWNFIELD & GEORGE | DOUGLAS, WYOMING who are agents for a large association in Texas and New Mexico, having worlds of grass and no stock to eat it, with the feed to winter 75,000 head of cattle. Well-fenced pastures, plenty of water, mild -cli- mate, little or no loss. Guarantee’to pay for all stock they cannot return alive or the hide f. 0. b. there. They to receive cattle there f. 0. b., deliver there f. 0. b. in the spring. We take the cattle for not less than seven months ut $1.00 per month, or $7.00 per head for the winter. Owners have the benefit of Denver markets both going this fall and returning in the spring. There should be plenty of them fat by May 15th or June Ist. A large shipment south will be made about Octo- ber Ist and October 15th and another later. Several large shipments already have been made. Freight one and one-third rate for the round trip, paling the total cost for wintering about $15.00 per dead. Get Busy If Interested Cattle are bound to be high next spring. sacrifice your stock now. KEEP THEM OVER = = Don't 7 . SSS el oe comeront for = Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townse Mr. C. H. Cass, fo from Dome, Goshen and Coal Creek. Write all anc yommg xzre touring the east in their Oy Texas but now of Casper, left for , hone 1193. Wm. Bundy, Cas- 5 - an ike Baar and car are now visiting Mr. Town- Salt Creek this morning on a short yer, Wyoming. 9-22-t Yet the sturdy Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires, team at the univer send's brother, M. J. Townsend, at business trip : 3 av October 4, GalesburgiSliy “Théy are exec linemen pas returns reports George A. Krogh, the owner, have stood A the pres- home in a short time LOST—Black and Tan Airdale pup- ast evening from points ir up for 19,000 miles and show promise of thous- y club eleven : ; py 5 months old. Reward on -e , where they had been on a visit : gy secont Mr Morgi 1 fomerly of Denve turn to T. F. Algeo, 731 S. Durbin friends and relatives for three ands more miles. chased the Main Street Cafe St. 9 5; . Mr. Day is ant cashier } - _ w days ago and has remod: in the Chicago & Northwestern rail- a < ===) redecorated it x ng the same’ Mr. Wm. Bunday of the Hender- way freight offices and Mrs. Day F | } ousiness but under name of Mor- son Coal company, is leaving today the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | k * |} gan’s Cafe with supplies and miners to open A, J. Mokler. From these brief facts—they cite general lArn i hy J Mal} he Henderson mine which will be in ; te apa : U Hu HG i q i i LewsGas of tit operation in the next few days Here’s a new one—a Leatherecti hauling conditions in the west—you can gather | Furniture company. wi . Coa that looks like leather, feels v3 m4 : . 5 ne = —— j) for Ch yenne, where L For tires, tubes and auto accesso- like it—acts like it—and wears like quickly the quality of the tires, the service they = —S—S—SSS— =—=— = sent Natrona county the c¢ see Whit, the Kelley Kid, Oil jt—Greatest coat you ever saw for . t : a. oe il ) red at y z ect. ing the | Be ipfapt Mec sor Re ominan Ul anogra sw Eos Ort 9 Supply 9-23-3t roughs weather-wear and motoring. render and the economies they, eff ‘ old m ill welcome President Wilson’ when * : No use talking you are out of it i ¢ le pe \ bar 1¢€ »s there t row y and Charles Linsey you don’t own one this fall. Prices ; eremc : ; * ase on chop party in the old 29 to Now on dis eS cus Guat) Vera tee Gira uae nt house. Mr. Hanway re- at Sloane-Wagner Haberdash- = i: iv ic le a hand automob le We if hought this ; with the in- West Hotel Bldg. Whenlyoulpeedinew tres, give Gacdnck: 4. Frees for f t 3435 : tention of building a modern news Ss Duxe Tires a trial—ONCE WILL CONVINCE. Vest First S rae . 4. PRReF plant L. Matherson of New York . vet they say women are deli- : at the White grocery this K ta maa recen FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good week demonstrating the advantage send ae chops lot, New Maxwell touring car. run of Mazola oil for *X 3 in cooking. ie an wears confi 700 miles. P. O. Box 668 23-1t Mrs. Matherson fried fish, onions % r and doughnuts today in the same oil re) cco R ft Sent the Ee ¢ f r Aborgast of the Mid- and no trace of flavor was conve} 1 ? iles i feat the ©) z by eat west R g ball club, reports that ed from one article to the other. . alf So ng Pop Corn. Where? At the Nu. Vest Refining Ball club, reports that Adjustment rona Confectionary, 1 Sec a cow pasture to play in they had a r € 22-1 wonderful time Rapid Cit Ss eturned erdby 1 Newtor nae se ry ETS RY Take No Chances ee oni ‘ E for the «lay re : We selland Apply De Luxe Tires ‘ trucking business Straten ree tiee: When Satisfying Your Thirst Oil comy Paes eae ’ i Byes 22 en bees Bin eq before the rush do honest work DRINK If you want Your shoes half soled’ and’ our prites are right: per ber heels while you wait ry Ho Builders. Phone ©. Brittian at the American Shoe enone 20 3-6 own on t e arm a tr D . Repair Co., 1 h Center street aA: = p v other eshit “1 EEC C. A. Rain the contractor, . The er Eo TEs THAT TT MET x at Manville, is ; ailiaekod ie Hayy hades Nobr,, thinking of building a few apartment I : Shae Ee reea cee eee: houses in Casper, assisted by local : ae ieee aot ! capital. Mr., Rainwater says he could aE : ent a hundred apartments at once if - 165 S. Ash P eres : h iter Ptr eee eerie te a Wane Ee ithe buildings completed. Fresh from, the Churn Twice hone 908 : : to ¢ and pressed and done right send 4 : a : i them to L. Boudreaux, Askwith Fe and Mr a sig 2 Pay : tine earhie |S ieee __ Tailor Shop, Henning 1 company will spend sey. § Served by the Glass or in 3 . D. ; Casper recovering from 3 2g f te) iOVERNMENT MARKETS FARMERS’ POULTRY din an antomoile ac- Bulk : D eit Se aturday night when a new : 3 f 1 { ; i \ Oid-mot which they were driving — : i Si, wn as skidded and ran off a bridge five H by Seer? came LE pce secre niles west of Glenrock. Mr. Oliver H vl -. : oe \ a Was thrown thra the windshield and N B tt Sh 3 is os |= s 2 Rai ter’ were more se. . 3 i rious a ul ribs were broken 112 No. Durbin : He nd his ches is britised : ° 2] Opposite Library : i R. B. Hunter’s new stock of : Surs and candy confections just re : | eeccccceccccccccscscenssencerscense t \re you worrying about the approaching winter \ fs Bs ‘ an pp & E and the shortage ot feed? Are you debating whether | “ OLVED BY Vii - or not to sacrifice your stock on a glutted market? | i “HD f you are, write or see | see est In Sh Long Run”