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3} noe » , > > , > » ’ ’ ’ } H i 1 ' i j - = = bed hollering afd cusaing that he'll pe f dog-blasted to tunteft if hel take a - bliakiGy-blanked Atop of any everlast- Hy f Ingly-jammed medicine. left by any dad-donged old fool of a -dod-durned doctor, and no plankity-blinksd dad of Elimination of Buyers, Graders and Scourers to Bring, "ss nag tercer ery ts mate“tim tate | it, neither.” Larger Profits and Prosperity Built on Opera- it Didn't Work. s i “attractive visi you had § tion of New Industry in State attractive “vaitor you" mad) gon PF 5 “Yes,” sal@ the impressionable busi- i yool growers at last are preparing to come into their 933 man, “She's a book agent and Wyoming wool growers at last are Pay in seen ae inet ane Dee IGOUIGR. Bergen erho tat hiee estate. After years of marketing their product in the old-fashioned: oy out these premilses'in many @ day.” way—thru buyers who take the entire clip, ungraded, and pay a mini- “What's she selling?" mum price—sheepmen of this state have taken the ram by the horns, “4 Mfe of Cleopatra. 1 thought 1 i might 1 o 3 itth have arranged to cut out the wool buyer, the grader, the scourer andiGimner en mak te AMR ihe several of the other “cuts” between the sheep's back and the finished madera’ ‘vamps’ much better, but she pfoduct on the man’s back, and are = merely fired me with @ cold state, took preparing to do butiness ditect with! She Wants to Know. my order for a copy of ‘Cleopatra’ ahd the manufacturer. Hoi inquired » Wombat | swept out.” In fact, they propone to be the manufacturer : Work ecretly for the last two f prominent sheep of the Wyoming Wool Gre ssociation, have com pleted the ground work for construc tion and operation of woolen mills “somewhere in Wyoming.” All pre- liminary work for the company has been completed, and those backing the plan say corporation pape ill be filed within 80 days, with a di- rectorate and officers’ personnel con- sisting entirely of wool producers; from the Wyoming district. No stock of the new company has to. fellers aré clared Mre men, all mer OF COURSE. “This article says that we should our, shoes a day off occasion- been offered or will be offered for A MIDNIGHT SCARE. “To rest thelr weaty soles, eh?” public subseription. The entire} Willle Firefly—tee hee, those foole ——— eT] ainount, according to the organizers) sn bugs think I'm a ghost! . Natural Supply. is to be disposed of exelusivety to Sea The colors fair tn twilight skies sheep men of the state—to the pro- Pessimist. Btlll paint their wonder 3 ries. ducer, who will have a manifold pur I do not care Tey -nexek Gia’ depandien, Ayes Y From foreign laboratories. pose in disposing of his clip and of- Por Oswald Squigger, He makes his little fering his support to the mill in whieh NVoreion blarer. Freedom's Atmosphere. he has a proprietary interest, ‘ a “Don't your wifé object to your run- It is pointed out by wool growers Nore of Them Horrid. Qing around with your men friends?” that there are numerous advant&ges = “4}low a liorrld man to kiss me—| “Not my marriéd méb télends,” r& in the “Wyoming plan” for the pro- | plied Mr. Dubwalte. “But she draws ducer. : “Neither would I. But thank good. | the line on bachelors.’ * First, besides eliminating the buy- er and jobbers, there is the matter of freight rates. The westerner who buys woolen clothing pays the freight on the raw material to eastern mills, He then pays the transportation tar- iff on the finished goods back to the We used ta make faces at | point of consumption. In some in- over the hack fence when if stances this rate amounts to half af we were kids.” “I don't know." mich as the original producer re-}-— “We'll have a lot of good things to ceives for his wool. start. Ther¢ are to be no salaries| eat.” Second, warehouse and marketing for directors, no promotion stock and! “I know, but, we'll have to be on charges, never Jess than one cent a' no watered capitalization. In brief,| our good behavior, too, and won't be pound, will be climinaied when the to us the words o Casper sheep-, allowed to eat a lot.” grower owns his own mill warehouse man who is helping in the organiza-| : Third, all wools will be graded by tion, it is to be a “Wyoming family! No Breeding. and acts virtually as his own buyer. affair,” operated and maintained on ~- Btiggs—I see the anarchist who blew the manufacturer—the owners of the the share-and-share-alike basis. up part of the attorney general's house growers’ mill—and the Wyoming pro- | Altho several Denver and Salt Was killed begause he stumbled and ducer will receive from two to five Lake. capitalists have offered, to fi- tl. noes 5 Ls cents a pound more than he has re- nance the plan and eastern milling in- Griggs—Yes; that's the trouble with ceived in the past for ungraded cl tereste heve endeavored to obtain them-—they haven't learned how to Fourth, the ‘ controlling interest in the Wyoming, *tere.gentleman’s house-—Live, wool is sent mill, these offers have been turned * Tet ce ete ness there Isn't one among all ms male “Why so?” ."—Stray Stories. "She says whenever 1 go out with always return Always Some Brawhack, mpony for supper, Aren't yan s in which the r ory will be macs Mota: ; “ . t Peay ineiat | * Bloodthirsty Difference. turned to the grower. his is no down by the organizers, who> insist ; oe small item in the cost of wool pro- that only wool growers shall “have! « “When” the collector presents his duction and marketing. part in the founding and: operation) poke Jor ta pales pcan eget bled Wyoming wool is said to be the} of the company. ORE ey PUTT hoe af fas ey op More than half of the proposed cap- ~ Bie he jain't as Smast a8! a molt best produced in America, but under 1 or°g759,000 has been pledged but! Witoea, ahSFatitto. gets “lead. eve the organizers have refused to accept, “me he presetits his bit % jany paid-up subscriptions until the | PS rey re Ite ‘entire amount is subscribed. | Location of a site for the mill is to be determined by ballot. of- the stockholde the present s: m of marketing the clip from this state has brot less than the inferior wools produced in the eastern part of the United States. It is planned to incorporatg and op- erate the mill on the lowest possible capitalization commensurate with the voluine of bu ity “My, youngster {3 goihg {n tor home athletics.” 4 * | “a $604 thing, en? by “T suppose-so—e-wants to do gym} | aasium ‘wotk od the, gtatd pian De a a Re ee sth th i te tat } Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no z NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. nity + Settee dood ‘ i I Do You Know How Tea is Packed? Ordinarily it is forced into the carton under pressure that breaks and partially spoils the long leaves of the green tea—the kind most common- ly used. But in the Chase and Sanborn canister the leaves are laid in smoothly through the open bottom, without crushing, and the end is put on afterwards. It costs no more than the common paper patkage but the tea comes to you perfect and crisp. Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 Fs a a sa ae a ae ts es ee ta a ad POPPE PP Gee edo deed Hdeteecte reheat ede erdr eer IF WYOMING'S GROWERS SUCCEED snmtane ters “2 SANot Sb Nice. nt ona. solvent. local bank..ir. the|cash at cor rt pric EO “a8 of Teh Per Cent (16) of the!of payments ‘by property ave erat amount ofthe: bid must be filed/their assessments within thirty (80) - i with each bid, to be forfeited t> after fotice of assessment pub- e City of Casper as liquidated d by the City Treasurer when |datmages if the bidder it awarded|the confitmed assesement roll has the: contract and falls to enter into)been pi in his hands te collee- a contract for duch improvement?/tion as provided by, law. Bids alse with the said -City. within fie (5) | under sid “econ form to’ contai ‘days ftom the hotification jf he-be bid, not Jess than par, accrued tn . ‘ i the anccessful bidder, to perform the|terest;-and~ the expense of issuing i : work .shd to furnish a bend guaran-| bonds for bond: to meet the inci: ‘ |teeing- thé faithful performance of dental expense of improvements and ‘the work and 4 maintenance bohdjto be taken and paid for in cash 4nd as hereihafter provided. anid hond)in such amounts a3 said City of Cas- or bonds to be furnished at the time| per may. require. ' bf the signing of tie contract ¢x-| such bids for bonds relatitig to in- (da; big by Your Hair Is- | cept the maintenance bond, which! gq. 1 J to he contingent rs “hall he fumnished before the iaat-| anon aeagptance, by, the City of bid NEWBRO’S. Tage | ely Pay ia of ant Hae at fiat the | Of aid contractor for the work. et se, Soa : Cholly—What's your hurry? i ids may be made in either o! | The Gity Council of the said City HERPICIDE Breddy—Sis J two following forms, or in hoth of|o¢ Casper reserves the right to re- bea comin’: ste dy Pulcrapbpcotedet jsaid forms, to-wit: _...|iect_any and all bids. All bids shall, nal | 1. Upon the basis of receiving|be upon uniform pfoposals, which to- wild 4no'agsga nq “anod,, |payments in. cash in installments as|¢ether with copiés of specificatians, | Will Not Change x aie : i *tola¥d oy; at cisy} dex provided “in the specifications, may be obtained from the City En> rt 9 m the Least Lt Sy91d o8 9o4e sui ‘asap ‘Steg, | 2. Upon the basis of receiving gineren by prospective bidders for ; g ~2406m | Payments in like installments in-im+|Ten “Dollars~ ($10.60) per” stt. Sold Everywhere “MBq ots Jor MaiyviM Not Med T sAonld 'proveinent “botds, said bonds to be} By direction of the Citv Council. Gop oo1n 930} exe ageu~ ‘orieg,, taken at par And accrued.interest and ., JOHN F. LEEPER, Applications at Barber Shops . wieBy UupBolg Weuy bonds to be furnished by ee Past ; Mayor. = - traetor without expense to the City.} (Seal) , ve het NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS The bid also under said second form! 48A F.. SLOANE, Kimball Drag Store Special Agent. Notice is hereby given that bids; to permit payments of the first and) <~ © City Clerk. ¥ will be received for the construgtion succeeding monthly installments in| Pub. Oct. 10, 1919. A Tribune Wantad will sell it. of improvemenis in paving district No. 18, in the City of Casper, Wyom- ing, onwistng of the {olowine ITO OSI IIIT III II SSI ISS SOILED Li, Spruce sireet from the north line | ie ne c extra Special of Second street to two feet “por = of the south rail of the Chicaga Bur-| lington & Quincey Railroad Company’s Industrial Spur. | The kind of improvement proposed | in paving district No. 13 is the grad-| ing and paving with either Sheet As-! phalt, Asphaltic Concrete, Bitulithic| or Topeka Mixture as the City Coun-| cil may select. Also the construction of curbs and the installation of lead water service connections to replace} old connections, and making new con-| tiections where necessary; the Con-| tractor furnishing tools, labor and in« | cidentals pertaining to said construc- | tion, including all catch basins and} gutter inlets complete. All work to! be done in acordance and Aine com- pliance with the plans and specifica: tions for said improvéments filed b: the City Engineer with the Cit: Clerk on the 6th day of October, A. + D. 1919. ‘ | The said improvement. is to be} maintained for a period of five (5) | vears by the Contractor or Contrac | [oR whose bid may be accepted. | All bids. for said work shall be | marked ‘*Puving Proposals” and shall"! be addressed to and filed with the} Sity Clerk of the City of Casper st | his office in the City. of Caspe Wyoming. and will be received until | eight o'clock, P. M. on the 20th day | of October, 1919, at which time ‘ids | will be. opened by the City ouncii} of the City of Casper, Wyomiug at | “oes < City Fruit Market “eu atinated cost of said work N 114 South Walcott : 1 Phone 344° Bellflower Apples — : N) N \ N Ne Per Box $2.75 N ORANGES, per dozen... 2.0.0... eee eevee ee 25e \ N) Ti eA dd ddddd CRANBERRIES, per quart.....................15¢ CABBAGE, per pound,......................3 be2e Complete Assortment of Fresh Green Vegetables. ___ WE DELIVER FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY éZ ee There’s only one main idea about this store. To have the kind of good clothes page vega ie dora wear that can be sold with satisfaction for you and for us. we are both satisfied the store functions properly. If at times you're not we want to know it. ; . ~ Overcoats - Built for your comfort You buy an overcoat first of all for warmth; don’t lose sight of that when buying. Get good all wool fabrics “. that insure warmth and service. You want both; you'll be overcoated right if you get yours here. ; Coats from the makers of - Frat Clothes FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN They're splendid examples of what really good coats ~ ought to be. Natural width shoulders that set with-_ out a “drag” cut to fit properly and comfortably.- Warm luxurious woolens in richly colored patterns. Shetlands, meltons, kerseys, warmth without weight fabrics. Ulsterettes; “all weather” coats: fori fitting three auarter lengths. coy agi Coats that you can depend upon. You’ll’save money ke: lywino now Come in; convince yourself. $40 $45. $50 955 Frank Canner cae: CUSTOM TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. ‘ Feige My Personal Attention Given to Alterations. Ne