Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 5

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TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1919 ENANT FARMING EGING IN WYO. Saratoga Valley to See First Ex-| periment in Profit-Sharing | Plan in State CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec, 2.—''Ten- ant farming,” heretofore little prac- ticed in Wyoming, where millions of ucres are open to entry under the land laws, may become an institution in the Saratoga valley, one of the sec- tions of the state most generously en- dowed with natural resources, if the plans of the Saratoga ‘Alfalfa Farms und Cattle company of Des Moines, Ia., are successful. This corporation, which has acquired large areas in the Bera. toga valley, is interesting farmers settling upon its lands under a Pe ents | sharing plan. “The company ae en | land for sale,” it: announced. arrange to give active, Pecreatiat ae a chance of their life Ume to go west and take charge of one of these farms | on the profit-sharing plan.” John F. Schee, an lowa capitalist, | heretofore largely interested in Wyom- ing lands, notably in the “dry farming" district tributory to Cheyenne, is presi- dent of the Saratoga Alfalfa Farms and Cattle company. Among the Wyom- ing men interested in the ente rprise | are J. D, Canary and M. B. MeKillip, both prominent residents of the Sara- toga valley. PAIR RELEASED ON PROMISE TO GET MARRIED. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec.. 2.—Miss Lillian Kennedy of Thermopols and Ray Holmes of Fort Russell, who were arrested for illegal cohabitation following a “gun play” by the girl at u dance to which Holmes had escort- | ther woman, bava been re- from custody on their promise | CHEYENNE VOTING TODAY ON $180,000 BOND ISSUE CHEYENNE, Wyo.,; Dec. — The clectors' of the Cheyenne school district | today are voting on a proposal that the! district issue $180,000 of “bonds to in yart finance the erection of a new bigh school and one new grade school, to re- | lieve the present unbearly crowded con in the old high school and the de schools. If the bond issue an additional $170,000 will be by dircet taxution aud the total | 50,000 experdedvonaheaigy schoo! | | 2. carries es BANKS SHOWING | STEADY GROWTH AT THERMOPOLIS: THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Dec. “The bank statements just issued by the three | lanks here show a large increase of ness as compared with the Septem statement. The November and Sep tember deposits are.as follows: V ‘Trust company, $492 8 6 and $X68. . tal deposits of the three banks, S3KS3. ee - NEW COAL MNES OPENED. IN HOT SPRINGS COUNTY ne 13 miles west of Thermopo lis and hus just completed putting up a tipple. They expect to begin opera- tions soon, The o rs have been using the coal in their town residences and pronounce it an excellent grade. The | fourth payment on which will fall due December 15. | above se hole is about 30 feet decp and the qual-, ity improves the lower they first coal was pd 1d Hubbard, Stewart & Co., her mine one ‘o., and are in about 35 feet that the coal from these mines is much like Gebo mine, which n ,Thermopolis: RIVERTONITES GO ON TRIAL EARLY IN YEAR CHEYIN? et. The it Saturday. is about E, Dec. 2.—-The wy unk Metcalf of Riverton,’ the first Wyomingites arrested for violation of | the federal prohibition law, has been mile east of Meier- | the product of the | 13 miles} have opened | trial of May Williams, Ben Borah and | hostponed until the January session of | the United States district court. have been released on bail. i, Al — oo Geneva, once boasted of huv' ing | 4 foupishing Methouist church with 4 | Membership composed exclusively of wo- men, BUCKS for SALE Eleven head? Black-faced: - Bucks;" shear 16 1-2 pounds wool; weigh | dbout §150. pounds; three years’old;. ex- cellent condition; sell reason- able. See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper. Storage Grocery Casper, Wyo. HERDER STAYS BY FLOCK AND GIVES UP LIFE RAWLINS, Wyo., Dec. 2.—The devotion ‘to duty of John Minor (Buster) Wilkes, a sheepherder, re- sulted in his death in the Red desert durieg the recent blizzard. ‘Wilkes refu: td desert: the band of sheep of which he was in charge, standing by them for -six hours while they drifted before the howling gale. When help came he was almost ex- hausted and died soon after he had had been taken to the nearest’ ranch. “STATE REVENUE QISTRIGT “NOW FUNCTIONING IN WYO., ‘LESLIE MILLER IN CHARGE CHEYENNE, g, Wyo. I Dec. 2.—Wyo- ming on Monday because a separate internal revenue district, with Leslie A. Miller of Cheyenne in charge as collector. Heretofore the collection of internal’ revenue taxes in Wyo- ming has been directed from Denver. From this time all federal tax busi- ness in Wyoming will be handled by the Cheyenne office, including the income taxes Collector Miller will be assisted by ten deputies In the field and a force of six clerks at headquarters here. There will be a chief field deputy, an assistant chief fleld deputy and eight field députles. Field deputies will be stationed at Laramie, Rock Springs, Basin, Casper, Sheridan and Chey- enne, each the headquarters of a sub-revenue division: over thre and is 800 feet, 20 for 20 cents LIVE NEWS OF WYOMIN HERD OF WAR | SAERIDAN J AIL Man Wounded at Belleau Wood and Soissons Unable to Pay | Larceny Fine SHERIDAN, Wyo. Dec. 2.—Fred|purner installed soon to replace the illegally 1 by a number of Bargains That Appeal to Conscrvative Buyers Hastlick, a hero of Soissons, the Ar- present coal furnace used in heating turing concerns. The ted Crown At gonne and Belleau Wood, who three the building. The Midwest Refining | s Iso directed to r y Sauce 35° times was desperately wounded while | company will supervise the installation T GE antes ore : z ae . in action, is languishing in the Sheri-/of the new burner or heater in the city is many concerns doing Siyia ‘Sausuge 2 for Sa peetees ode 25 dan county jail because he is unable to pal, It is estimated that it will re-/ work were able, at the close of the oT. « White ca See eas eee ? pay a tine of $26 and costs inflicted for | quire about three barrels of off daily! to secure buildings and equipment at C 35 Schepp's Shredded 24° petit larceny. The charge on whieh ‘to heat the buildin salvage “values which were flagrantly . | Cocoanut, % 1b. pkg------ he was convicted was that he neglected ae Unjuatt lolithe "interests Tote tha teowennt “ere ic to return to the owner, Deyo Has- Time Extension Granted iment. The report says, in part: ! Glier, ut 7 50 brouek, _& member of the legislature ‘The Warren Con: yj} “In all these cases mnt Cwosealvane Seles Ws | OE cups and spoons val- w vai at 43 4 which were entrusted to him at a picnic several months ago. tigation by the city council. The com-|chinery and equipment, whieh were, in |e) Eastlick’s army record is a remark-! pan. for an extension of time! the opinion of the committe insuffi-| re 25‘ fle Toilet 10‘ able one. At Soissons his skull was because the provision with the city cient and unjust to the ¢ nment fractured by a fragment of shrapnel council required tiat no concrete work | In some of the cases ; they seem ror 25° Creme Oil 3 FoR 25° that smashed his hel He was back be done after November 1 because of/to have been obyio tainted with Tol Soap in the fighting at Belleau Wood, how- the cold weather af that date. |fraud. Part of the blame for this con 11° Sunbr 10° ever, and there a machine gun bullet 'ditlon is due to the rules adopted for, S Clear smashed his wrist and a Hun bayonet ripped open his abdomen. His wounds! The city council passed u resolution}. due to the laxness and inefficie! Korn Krisp would have killed an ordinary man but ‘last night at its meeting asking the | of t government rey entatives. ° Potato FOR Cc k the aa ik a Cc his constitution vy so remarkable | North Western railroad company to] * » committee is of the opinion Chips 2 dozen Z that he recovered rapidly and had re-|speed up the work of getting crossing /that millions of dollars are involved . We Ask Com nes on These Prices: joined his command when the deciding road crossings {in the settlements which the govern P Servi push thru the Argonne forest wag be- on Center, Wolcott, Durbin and East|ment might have a right. to recover Phone 1111 For rvice gun. urly in the fighting there he Second street. The railroad compar Jif proper review we made,”* Deliveries Twice Each Day Anywhere in the City received a bullet thru the leg and when suggested that such gates be installed | -—--— he’ again emerged from the hospital but the North Western sub-| 0 Nes! a 1y—On the occasion ° the field fighting to make the world mitted plans for these gates to the city Of the seventieth annivers: of the t Hie fie Sneek epee | SU OTA Ties es ane tition chown: ar nrna Gus as outh Side Grocer jitical muddling of the results of the Mever been starte ed on the wall of the house in the e : =” Orleans in which the com 132 West Hugo field fighting had begun. It ix not considered probable that trusted to him but per istently neglect H. Parker, ment in the who 4th Tndiana distric “We're way ahead of the bunch” The City sought a ruling to this e! ment Ordered by Other Notes on Meeting Last Night Hall will have a allowed until June plete present work following Crossing Protectio ' RULING OF JUDGE RINER ra} Court for hiiser aie | fed to do so, eventually taking this cyyins rian ete NDON FO) T To E SOLD. property into Montana. His fine and tye prayer of the plainti ATE Vast! Blethea! (By the costs, however, Will be paid by Contended that while en Featetaekt wn Fort, at’ White Hill, near fri rs of his soldier rec-: ye g: nds in’ the here 18 to be offered for sale. It is one ord tlive stock might: graze of a chain built many yeurs ago along) | “ jor the ithe Surrevy hills for the defense of | The first woman ¢ owns y London, up extensive view | lector of internal revenue S.) desert country, w corporation for the —Ches. Field F you want to play a winner, sure thing— put your money on Chesterfield. ,- In less than three years, more than three miliion smokers have beco.nc Chester- field fans. : And no wonder! ! baccos used in any cigarette. leaves of aromatic Turkish and the choicest Lof ripe, sweet Domestic stock are put to- ‘gether by an exclusive blending method that brings out a new deliciousness of flavor. “Satisfy’’? Right down to your toe: Chesterfields have put added enjoyment into every puft— enjoyment that you don’t: get and can’t get in any other cigarette because. the Chesterfield Plead can’t be copied. —and the blend - can’t be copied Never were fines The silki Cribune @ | CITY HALL WILL BAKER THREW SE DIL I COAL IN CASPER aALE Installation of New Furnace Equip: 7. | WASHINGTON, Dec Chairman Council ; iGraham of the war investigating com- ing upon the secret of war to in- stittite legal proceedings to recover mil new oil 9 ty com an in , 19 a) Asked Wyoming ord ys. Re tion, deny ft. Mumtord route to pub: | Red desert on the lands | ation, which | ction of the | to | eat cal| et but failed. | % ° o+, + o¢, aes so-0% mM ° k3 “ 2 :. ; ? ? SIRI aXe Xe) ° ++, = ? o4, oat o%o oS - MS Me +, e e, + 4, G 2, O ee ®, Sao RO o*, % 4, ‘- COOL M TA ISIPCAPZALIFALALALALPLAAALPCALAZLLAP ITZ SS to- est ys | the settlement of such claims, | 7 APP Ae AP PAGE FIVE l that if a portion of the empire to help in naval defense it “SELLICOE SAYA SAFETY oe so esse OF ENGLAND 1S IN NAW decls AWAY MILLIONS AUCKLAND. N Z and, (By of Nations Mail.)}—Admiral Seliie oe declared in a danger of w sp h the other day that until the he not AE of Nation had proved Itself, many members of tie € Graham Committee: of Opinion {ie tritsh Tamsin Catlad pee tee [guy members Of the Brleisty fammvire Equipment Was Disposed of trust to the might of the I upon the efficacy of a body th * ad Which was insu of its pinot vet really come into L Recklessly : f dollars of which the profits on committee believes war Offered for Week of December 3 ues were fixed . (Good in 4 25° and t-! Kellorg Pol 2 FOR 42° m 1842 to \ 8 Eastlick will be permitted to serve out LD - eee ee his fine and the costs incidental there: |) occ JN LAND CASE UPHEI ar to altho the conduct leading to his hy rea § sa forge-afocte-ofo-efo-ofe-aloote-ale afo-aeefe-ale-stesteste ste ate-ate-ate ale ete she ste aie ste-sle- ste she etoere-s0e eee are see t0e 400 Oee- dee ; The United States Cireuit Court of Ap rer tat ne *eP % a th Ph Meh Ma o arrest and conviction was aggravating. | hth district, bas, ap- |e& ate He was xiven ample opportunity to re- adit ot Tuageld, AY Rinex [ek £3 jturn the property which had been en-} " ~ > %, " o+ 2, % ° o. 6 o+, o, 4, ‘ Attention B. P. 0. Elks! You will be sorry if you miss the regular meeting on FRIDAY, DEC. 5th. 2, o+ ? 6 % o; K - o+, R2 o4 oe +4, 6 % % G 2, " oe ot oto, Thermopolis Candidates Will Be Here Meeting Called at 8 p. m. By order of E. R. > +, o ox 2, oe, %, ? > 2, ° o, ao ++, % o* ‘ io, . 4, 2, ‘? oe. ge ~ | + ROBERT COHEN, ¥ ¥ Secretary.No. 1353. ~~ Su | oof BOP ORES, atnesotetecioeterioaiecse ote aie eseateate aie aaeaze sie efe ce ooo So oho efo-efe afe efe-eseeteate re Cd The Home of Santa Claus USEFUL GIFTS Every kind you can think of, and then some, at lowest prices for best quality IMPORTED NIPPON —HUNDKEDS OF DO ev -VYREN BAKING DISHES, + Several very pre ery Kind; talking doll leepinss casseroles, bread, pie and cake terns in dinner sets cnt dolls, kewpie dots and other has tha Ra NecTiaie Bite ta oud pieces in eup: Rice small dolls, medium dolls, large : x. cry dishes, piekle dishes, | ote dolls, 1 ro 20 00 Vine! Sea aie een a prices as 3 Cc trom e $1 25 AND UP TU $8 low us ---..,-. nis! 5 Guess the dolls age in’ the ° Im 7 window —a guess free with every ree ad OF cololirntne —CUT GLASS; in water sets, mealies of ‘Trotidiy soods; und AE ut obras pitchers, tumblers, berry bowls, | to the meurest. correct. guess a | MUERKOR ALUMINUM WARE sugur und creamers, sherbets, $20 dont Will be given free Christ make nice gifts; percolators, ‘ many utiful pieces at mas seroles, syrup pitchers, creamers Tn GTE TG, UUCEM, ¥or'the boys we have a clusuy and trays, etc —KEADJNG LAMPS of oxidized racing Automobile and to win it 1 POP , ! » With pretty you must gue the reading of —ART POTTERY WARK in fringe from 12 the speedometer \ fern dishes, nut bowls 30 inches Loth broken the ind many other designs; priced , as low * $7.50 $8 AND as LOW AS 85‘ Other beautiful designs in col ored lass, make on readings and sill utter tuo visser lamp 22 50 brie ine i Hot Point pockets kanive rinwor ole ure ut - |e" md Americun Ueouuty Lrom tiseful at —Toyland is full of Books, Games, Trains, Sleds, Wagons, Carts, Animals, Veloci- pedes, Automobiles, Kiddie Kars, Steam Engines, Erector Sets, Roller and Ice Skates, Toy Furniture, Chemistry Sets, Home Builders, Blocks, etc. —This is really the Home of Santa Claus. Ask your Mother or Father to bring you to look around. You are truly welcome. Holmes Hardware Co. Sy SS aw oe eae ‘ ~~ BP Sy | mi

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