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THURSDAY, SEPT 1919 ——— =ICIA?. PROCEEDINGS BOAKD he granted to Teona Lukelardt for SIMPLE COMBINATION. >] 3) ey 1919 Board adjourned to September ia : September 4th, Casper people are OFFICE OF THE COUNTY cLErk| 1919. pe oRrim __|the auiick results erliacca hot j Casper, Wyoming | ing Chairman, Witehhazel, eamphor, hydrasij; .)” September 4, 1919 | Attest ss mixed in Lavoptik eye y.- I, AE EELS AD = STATE OF WYOMING, : SORT CRE: (Garkpen one case of weak and ae aaah Bile ew Kercriits Adio O FOR SALE veh es Be won hh Rercruits in ; th day of September, 1919 eet is od used piano ay el Ne { oh Kk, strair 1 f ce of adjournment of yes or inflamed ey lurminum cipro American Association Pennant Win) The outlook for football for the ance of adj a mal ‘ ph lage n eye ¢ “Kid” tao Hes Tests of uetas Out to 0 Wi m neva’ May tes for Game Army und Nawy club ed b ‘ there being present J.B. ayer for sale ut hargai » FREE, Casper = Marae , last night at the regular daily prac- Griffith, acting chairman, and Com-) (iy pepresentative, Mr K. Hen a2 : 7 hickens” that Pat M tack | HW Guarantee Ts Within tice on the High Athletic missioner T. A. Hall and H.R. Catl-!gcrson, Room 118, Hening Hotel. The Blankets are called thar : It's no team of “spring chickens” that Pat Moran ts going to star Reason Field, Coach Vin ter con-(Son, clerk ht-Camphell Musie €o, Agents|cause Thomas Blanket, who 4,1, me his Cincinnati Reds against in the world’s senes. Both in years and ex pis siders his squad of players in good), The . following proceedings were pianos, Apollo player Vie- duced woolens to England ii 114 “ perience*™Kid” Gleason has in the White Sox what can be considered ewan Sone enough shape to start scrimmage by per ee See types a a 9-92-61" invented and wove eT Tk # team of veterans. The main cogs of the machine that weathered) yo yepiean Association pennant this Sonmley yen sat ores oe: an pt pr adi | et a heavy storm and copped the American league rag for him are realj year, n in Casper, NE working out for hte team last. night,| ‘The following bills presented i ih veterans at the game, while the majority of them have been on the; 4- if present plans can be carried \orking out for the team last night,|ited, and allowed, and ns and downs,” back and forth,’ . / Sb UtO ISOM BION Manager Bite that there was room for four to six| ordered drawn for saine, viz: Ww from the minors to the majors wee old ie the Athletics an 1912,}of the a ner ALO Wosebe ‘i . more players. ai Private Hospital, poor i “Happy” Felsch, one of the bul- 2nd was released later to imore ceived a telegram from Mike Withthe eteet of aaimmunge naxt and pauper = oe i ‘eee ei kh PE LC ee ea le in the eastern league. Ste wa re | man nget of the St J wl champion: ty Conch Rare Of Scene next Nicolayson Lumber Co., court ac 132 South Center Street Phone 64-W . n clan. He is 25.) ed to the Athleies in 1918. He asia Uke eo ng what} vetting the team info shape by C. P,| house-expense -_- 66 : Fi att gray topped with 54 Sold She bias EMD be Se oie teat oo Plummer, former University of I). leona Lukehardt, pension : 10.00] a BLACKSMITH SHOP pi nior member of the rath } Hk d ‘oti a aroun I'Gaeses sh shee ete oF : linois line man. Mr. Plummer will Z af Co. me aaa nd Haat 4.75) Feat aN HitleriarcureeeOnie. | Altho no definite arrangements | instruct, the Army, and ery Pe aero ‘ Corner Second and David—Phone 368-J poe Ohh Cae ere Mate pies j : line and if he is able to instill the; expense - { isk lins, ¢ on » Cole ut ag e MeMey i (infi i hi the wanted ea pane high, fighting spirit which characterized Ef sa Pa is | . 0 Scrammon, hk Ae an : an cs Leahy a he . » 9 JOE yore, ou EU EAE - in 1912 und went to ‘Tacoma in the|ber of commerce will supply the gnar- | Navy elub line should be ono of the/ TF. M. mu vuorpe, a a os] Huck W NoviliwastMedmaal ME GAR oaclH sible “fightinest” lines in the state. ht y = ort die Murphy, 2 Desalter’ isco Nadi Oia ana aha won the pennant. ‘The appronch of cold weather has| Florence Killer, poor and | | rier Ss a . ever al atv bole Poarstetred Ria CAMELS Ne HT an Association with added interest to the football prac-| ptuper - : ene | ea Brat Poster yaot ticsenteeeou abe a old to the White Sox in 1916 year apainst same of the Vices here and last night there were Riga as DTS lee secant em amen ve \mericun league champs follows: fo BOC ieee j going the association has 40 to 50 spectators on thd side-| Mv. 7: LS cameae > 7 ty Edward F. Collins (second ay aN es Caan pte siege.tseen, The championship aggrega- lines in addition to the hard work.) Pat Roy as County OTHER’S love for the little one ins horn in Millertown, N. Y., Cshortetan) <\can nbOEnin eSATeRe an n is on its way to the Pacifie ec ing squad of players. or regular), aa re -- never fails. The constant, steady | > ago, Player th vith Colum Panel ae a 2 ill play Jenver, it is believ- daily practice starts at 5 o’clock and) Pat Royce, salary - _-—. . : ! A hin university before Gonnic. Mack! Ci#¢0 and is 26 yenrs old. He « Le yah Gaenee wilh eral Iaabata a urls two hours * Pat Ro ff's expense 48.05 heat of this remarkable heater is a 2 and Seka © Sox} to the te Sox in 1917 from the ee ee 7 2 id Barrett, care taker of pest i i FEE a ne a Ned priee Vertion Pacific Coast league where he Principal stop. Ka Barrett, care taker of pest tl never failing friend when economy and > sot him in 1915 for a reported price > embers of the Midwe 3 a5 E eg H site es! De ee eee eects van his career in 1912. Morea a Seta ARMY BLANKETS GAN AE Pat Royce, sheriff's expense. 368.00 | even heat day and night are a necessity. | cs Nem ‘ ldware s otte (pitcher) wa: UN DALIT mat Rove eek SON Z 3 | | age of 21 for his mujor | born in Detroit and is 36. His career jquet to be given Me ‘ FERN ee a Cece It pays to investigate. ary reer, throws high handed started in 1904 with Calumet in the} Henning by the chamber Tom Majo heriff's expense as £ left handed. f Northern Copper league. He was gold | commerce is given in (| BENVER AGT or, court “expens cuun “4 George D. (Back) Weaver (third Ponthe 1 i 1 honor of the ‘ord made O. L. Walker Lbr. Co., roads ot base) wus born in Stowe, Pa., and is} /o “4” sae 0 EN a one Pal daha rin v and bridges ~~ nonce 988.62 = Mike to Augusta in®the yuth Atlantic} “" x. He wal ne nd in Deters ue Cl ming thie et ; ; H. R. Lathrop, physic | 1909 after ShyMary!s qovrnawaatiatas seleaeedicaeinaiand| MOUnel inh re pa ul anes eed in the pense -- 355.00 come } ; 5 emi-pre , and he was la released to Indian- | =4 sale of urmy goods from the zone t Lait omnia Gs collega atid, Pottstown |seri pros! te polis, From there he went to De eg HeudlquncteratateDenverGhng the Tsecle: ae es BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL. | ern ue and in 1910 Pons pa ine We scone ScenannTe } cured now by placing orders with the wr. ff, Patten, salary and ex { y Why Not Cut Your Fuel Bill In Halt || pl: ampton in the Con- yantoty fe tps We imme Leese | zone surplus property officer, at Den-| pense 77.05 | This Winter? You Cancaslly Do lt | necticut league and York in the Tri- 1997." Boston claimed him im 1908 Med Money oe he nee tes ue It is ordered that mother’s pension Al With This Great Fuel. || State league » went to the White... ; zo SLe aimed ht ‘ used in sending the money which 5 be Sea UNA AU Disa White and he pitched for the Red Sox until must uecompany the order for the Saving Le ee eee Se ant itiste In igi2, 1912 when Chicago, got him on waiv blankets, M@heo lows pice andl the seecccccccccccsccecooccoey | strings tO en ra dhe White Sox ¢T%,, He, won fame as the “shine known high quality of army blankets t : Ip aiid hueibean ira pulnr since: Mile h artist and is of the headiest, has attracted a great deal of atten-'$ Raina 9 SOlciont handed and throws | “CYerest Pitchers now in the game. tion to the sale of | these blankets, : ( right 7. handed. Mog : In sh Williams ateieeher) was |} i-ht Heavyw: ight Cl Claimant Chal- 3 horn in Brandon Mills, S. C., 32 years field and went to Nashville in 1919, Two Weeks : ago. He started in 1907 with the Brooklyn signed him in 191% and he ae 3 Greenville semi-pros. | Connie Muck was farmed back to Nashville. He was | Harvey Perkins, the local wrestler, MOVE POSTMASTERS TAL 3 A signed him on HEE ane rf hee ne sa ised to Detroit in 1918 and was| has issued a challenge to Pleasant ' : reeseoee |G eooesees ia ae Soe en Pens sent to Sacramento in 1914. He) Smith, claimant of the light heavy- : 1 etre HEN PST Was recalled to the itched with Salt Lake city in 1915! weight championship to meet him - : Pp Athletics in 1910 and sold to Cleve-' and went to the White Sox in 1916. jin a finish match at any time within The need of one-cent copper coins § 3 er_he was, farmed to) New) | ‘urbantG: her) was born! two we in Casper for a side bet Coupled with the failure of small- § he outhe rn league eae! in years old.| of $250 and gate r ipts. town postmasters to place these coins 3 1 was brot back to Cle eens: irst pitched with Dubuque in the] Pleasant Smith, who came to Cas-| into circulation regularly has led to 3 Phe White Sox got him in 1915 in ex-| «Three 1” league where he came from| per a few days ago to make an at-|4 Sharp warning from postal head Roth, Klepfe St. Joseph’s colleg t a match out of George “uarters in Washington, D. C. Re- in 1908. Pitts-, tempt to ¢ Eh of stoffice inspectors sho especially of small ‘er cities have allowed these coins to ute in the office. vere ordered to place them into immediate circulation ‘bee of the increased dem worked in FRESH MADE EVERY DAY burgh drafted him in 1910; to Dubuque and lat ond of Sheridan, claims to have 5 the tile of light heavyweight C. (Chick) Gandil (first him: He was released to‘ atin polis' champion by defeating Dan McLeod, born in St. Paul and is jn 4911 and from there went to Pu-| tile holder, in a match at Imperial, _fle started in 1906 with Amaril- eo in the Western league. He was|Cal., some time 2go. ju, Texas., and Mumbolt, Ariz. In transferred to Des Moines and then| Perkins is a comer in the wrestling 1908 he \ i by Shreveport soid to Chicago in 1914 for $3,500.| ame, und his friends here are will- war. He bats use d for small Cottage Cheese like Mother Used to Make 5 ee ens eet ris SOBENTO WOISON OAK — “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” Sa Meee re este aed joo oS PICTURE FILMS LAR eed ad p BELL-KEMP CO mt Dat ean “HR, panturtn (ptehery aw SENT TO MEXICO Stre £12 No. Durbin : Starry Leibold (outfield) was born Opposite Library “The Insurance Men” mg VICKS VAPORUB rs old. He was born in Grany r inp enitlet Pid. and get ie ras Boa wae started in 1911 with the| Motion picture films may be sent “YOUR BODYGUARD” -30¥. 6OF, 1120 he ecaccsccssceuccssccesscesceses tob vith Milwaukee in the Ameri & lagaed GPIB Gitte ane Was re-|to Mexico in the mail now, accord- " Mil x 4 ric eased to Baltimore in 1912 anc a offi voste < - i ng wocintion drafted by ( sold to Louisville in 1914 for a re-) just Ee ad. oan ee mn : Ee ee Oe ean e370 eu at arALses tt 2 a at og issued nis rule is applicable ae " 2 poried price of $2,500. The White led th be tched b lo White Sox i waiver price. Sox drafted him in 1915 Bveriand woutel dn taeMtestee: ee iline Die We rauns oaae < drafted him in » und he has overland route into Mexico. Films : mts arow 245, i been there since, made of other materia) th cellulose on, Oscar (Huppy) F ch (outfield) } 5 ‘ 2 made of other materia) than cellulose une car ppy Grover Lowdermilk and ¥ Wil etate will not be accepted if ud ae w born in Milwaukee and is only kinson (pit s) both duct ; ie Ay BukoieiGe Ronvevane vi EU Ea ete or aa a0) c r ets ssed to Mexico for conveyance lex e starte ith t city league of the Americ ssociation, who ha’ steamship route Led of his home town in 1912 and went spent several seasons in trips to Reece ae eat rE ak ha raitta to Fond du Lac the following year. from the majors. Lowdermilk h has been one of the regulars ae Ihe Nd to the White s in been with the White Sox all season ng with Williams and Cicotte, He or @ ee 1914 for £7,000. He is a .278 bat-| after a big ar] season with! is 24 years of age. Joe Tinker's Columbus club Wil m : ; S b us le Viliin Of mor a W. (Ray) Sc halk feat- son, x tall right hander, was ‘Tinker’: ‘S| aa an in Harv Ml, is 27 yeurs best pitcher this s n and was sold In 1911 he went from ‘ to Gleason three weeks » to Milwaukee in the Ameri Dick Kerr (pitcher ( the young left un association for $700. ‘The W nding i ite hander is a little fellow, Div a ition 2700 standing five . Sox bot him in 1912 for four play- feet seven inches and weighs 146 TT aa Wout 275. £ pounds. His home is in Be leit Wis fo MAKE MONEY AA v@lued at $17,000. He au 24% He br into s¢ball in 1916 in the a “ieker, Mine ae : 1 maa league, spent 1917 in the south- H C f H li Ee John I. GeUins (outfield) was born ern league and joined Milwaukee TE in’ Char Srna hey Se ne ave a Contract tor Hauling tarted out in 19 ingfield signed up this year ck NESTA the Sox 35 Miles of Pipe Will give parties buying a truck from me pref- erence. Will give work to you if you buy a truck. TRUCKS SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN. —See— in the Connecticut le The following ur he White Sox. His batting « £ GEOLOGICAL WORK nhout .275. Mans and Blue Prints, Surveying Edward J. Murpt Crude Oil Testing « Specialty born in Hancock, Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., He started in 19 with Villan P. OG, Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric “Manners make the man”— and went the same year to Scranton Casper, Wyo. but jrood clothes are necessary Casper Loan Of We have Luggage of all descriptions and will save you money. Call and. compare prices. n the New York State leagt He to make him appear right. ce iin hininTnimMNRNR | ‘frm Mtoe | 133 So. Center. Ehone 804 Revival Meetings : Here are Men's Suits cor- Begin at the "Hise aro Men’s, Salis, cor. , R. N. Van Sant ne aa SAS ai eee cn tg {STOTT L ELLE LOST I OS ay Henning Hotel. a Methodist Church ed inen appre Smart models in belted and a Next Sunday omn | COME! he «3 Ae double breasted effects as well HARRY C. 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