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RIL ELL a WILE Gt ois atari UTA0LS87 ACRES tocensnorm TALONECENT. tana] Pome t Cash Tras ction at Chey enned A Headquarters gi New Dip | Over 96,018 Acres of Oil Land} trict Couns nus | Withdrawn During Past Yea: ual Stir in Wyoming 5.-—'There » (EYENNE, Wyo. the head ing Wyoming: tomer” ap ' town limits of At nee Tor occur an exceptional he tored as ead of the fiseal ting with- portant 1o0k- tie fot ACST FRED CANBBE; * so, Dec. 5.—The Bar association, VOLCANIC ASH TO BE MINED | s» (Whi x0 passed pie ot ' | ti lL. Crabbe « NEAR LARAMIE! Gus «prohibition com igoLeauugeNdnries H, Burgess of the fourth judicial dis- attributed Crabbe trict a com:" , xpected * to the wide market will be developed. The article ash, when crushed and cleansed, makes Nn took excep: 1 effective cleaner, of woodwork, ie resolu nd many other sub deposit may he de and the a very hat Mr. Crabbe y different lan- than that alte ributed to him.” ee HOT SPRINGS COUNTY I “SS OAD 19 PROTESTED BY = _TORINGTOVRESTENS MOPOLTS, \ nty’s que souls--40,000 in number—has been old and several precints remain to be heard from iliments | ineome-tax Decer Colo. tion until 0AM COT OF UNDER THA rict. The an the without livision hed the car where he was working, as thrown to the ground and could voll out of the way the Seen ii over his arm, crushing it off ‘ited a it the elbow, He was given aid by Dy MeWinley and ven driven thru a land hos © road and the is fences: Mt i it ordered taken down. This, it “*Vere Storm to the Whe eun be done because use upon his arri is ina public highway since " condition. His recovery will titer of months 1 it to the public. he state r LIST YOUR REACHES MEXICO, OIL LAND LEASES and ia libe oa ROYALTIES with us for quick sale. the super mder authas | Of fei i suid tues Com Gerauns. 1 BRUNSVOLD & FU INKHOUSER Fae a eee eee thee RHOlA Hos AN Tie Office: Taylor & Clay : ‘ ; Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 203-204 NUTAMERTGIN STATE TO, SME GERMAN SHFPNG | GONLISION OF PEACE Your Friends ' oe aera See Your 1 ee | Harmbu z | fy =n he one Overcoat First , ‘ toe. Roll vid first impression is im- portant! . the nior on Is You will notice that men are paying more attention to the style of the Over- coats than they ever did be fore. i of| to) German from the state les Of Steamers to resume Germany was foodstuffs whieh produc vbun- Here is a model that will pass inspection in any com pany. Notice the wide lapels butto: up high, the bell a very smart fall i winter coat. —_ KEAL ESTAT RIENSE ERS. jots on We have all the new fea- tures in young men's suits 1 either high waist line, waist seam or belted suits, ulso the plain neat form fit- ting models that many pre- fer for business $32.50, $35, $37.50 $40 and up. » TPhuniel Casper on Dallus Cnth Casper Con to William J. | 74, Cusper. Con- toux. to John Nelson TNO oe et waa Knox Hats, Crawford Shoes, Manhattan Shirts, G. & M. Underwear, iN. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street > - iA Tribune Wantad will sell it. -— I nc ym OLDS. { * Head or chest— oe) are best treated “externally” with ons Vivo OUR BODYGUARD" - SOF, cor 820 | SS SS od pe SIX oe Che Casper Daily Critune ~~~ — _____ FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919 chief counsel of the Midwest Oi] com- National fs finished in marble, tile ana APTS : | PALATIAL FURWISHINGS QF sieicmsheonatmear cate Sa ean atte ag mem| of the law firm of Lacey & arranged in accordance with the most Lacey, Wyoming representatives of the modern banking practice. Connected RETRACTS RESOLUTIONS f ies = * | Lexington, Ky. doblaming the GUERNSEY AATLROADER HAS. H FYENNE BANK LEAD a department of the Union Pacifle with the bank is a savings department the son of United States S Fran: 2 nmodated in a special portion of Hailroad company. Fred EB. W ihe banking house. ALY acALS, 5 All OTHERS OF WYOMING ola By Warren and the.mana The new institution is expected im ' of the Warren Livestock company, medintely to make itself felt in. Wyo. Wyom 's largest sheep-raising con: ming financial affairs, its organizers cert oseph C. Kinney is president ef having connections extending thruout ning company, the st he K e! i a . | Pe . Naa, 0. Dec. 6—The! : : CHEYEN* wy ,and extensively «nga; the Mr. Hay, the president, will continue | nandsoment banking house x ock business, and William FE. Mullen {9 yeside in Rock Springs but. witt ling was opened here Thursday-—that |is a prominent Cheyenne attorney WhO peng much of his time in Cheyenne, ‘of the American National bank of formerly held the office of attorney’ sciive management of the bank, as Cheyenne in the new Hynds building. |general of the state. stated, will be in the hands of Mr Governor Endorses Work of Health| rie fistures of no othes financial in:! The banking house of the American Association in Strong |stitution in Wyoming cornpare as re- | Siatemane lgards sumptiousness and cost with| — |those of the new bank which opened | for busigess. 3. Wyo. Dec. 5.—Gover-| mie american National of Cheyenne | D. Carey indorses the |iy capitalized at $200,000 and begins | NOTICE! Christn l_sale of the Wyoming |pusiness with a surplus of $100,000. Vublic Health Association in the fol- |The central figure of the new organiza lowing letter: tion is John W. Hay of Rock Springs, The public-is cordially invited to attend the “The work of the Wyoming Public! president of the bank and also of the 4 s es | Elks’ Memorial Services, Sunday afternoon, | | hor & \ ale of Red Cross seals will {sociated with Mr. F om December 1st to Decembar,| on} vice-pr y are: H.-R. W i. Fair, Health Association is entitled to the!First National Bank of Laramie and | December.:7, at 2:30 p. m. agement of the people of the |the Rock Springs National bank. 1.0. 0. F. HALL ident; W nsidering the fact that the¢|Rdward T. Storey, sistant d from the sale of these }and Claude Blias, assistant with the e ption of _4|The directorate consists of Mr. Herbert V. Lacey, Fred E oseph C, Kinney and William | “un well afford to subscribe. reat pleasure to not only but to urge upon the * thatathion, oaretings ton resigned the cashier: 56 |S gg - i r of seals as possihie,” of Ke) tie NEEM UA as E; ae aie Lee Americar ional. UPTON GAZETTE Net (aha irocentiya rel I URK YS CHANGES HANDS ‘ric oe enn Friday and Saturday ae Gallery s heen pu and V. J. Howard Dye, Jr ming. John D. Clark is a director « The Art of Serving Extra Delicious Meals It is truly an art to prepare simple foods so that they taste extra good. Millions ef women have found that cakes are richer and finer of texture, that vegetables are more delicious, when they use Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine. It makes even a plain slice of bread more enjoyable! 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