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Vhone wend Po getline ws cent in divi lends. ins oe Rony of the business Stilan St,, Shreveport, La, nt history Of the state, has sppeaied| Bune, NOTICH ing at the fabulous price of $1 .00 a pound, Savannah is enjoying some io Goy. Carey for pardon. ‘The appeal | vai = ‘agin arta $-18-3¢ shy —e chances when you can ¢ pub ETE si ie IIS RO bab ea of the most prosperous days in a long-and, on the whole, remarkably will be laid before the state board of | Fon saLm—cement mixer In caw | Would you invest ong, dollar a week Se tousin thar eee) Barber Shop ‘ani hi H ha: pardons. condlsian sith new Fairb: ray on chance to maké/ snow. Main Floor Oil xeha Ponite as prosperous history. Her harbor is filled with shipping—and she now Ford was asaisting Harry McCluskey |8-h. p. engine attached. lions mo} Particulars, free. ixchange ‘ -4t® ie ton, Write J, A. Carlito 3-17. to rob the inmiitea of a bagnio at Kem- Seaeate] 8 bite fort ‘Worth, Texas. ded0-1t"| WANTRD ONS Dip cc Bir Rais ra has slips for.no less than 75 vessels. Her streets are crowded with | ee nn | increr.in 1918 when McCluskey shot to FOR ¢ ory butiain ee mes | chad S, motor cars and with dressed-up, pros- Georgian. » ment wt aching, Phone 2": perouslooking people. Her merchants In front of the cotton exchange! f ©, ef) | athe Base ae se groveled on noe cdwa is: southonnssts” Wvomtn afternoons or.evenin aay are doing a record businéss, Every-| building here is little patch of cot-| 2° the floor, begging for mercy. ‘The two 7 ge, low, for quick’ sale. Box, 12 i WANTED — Same colored body seems to be chock full of money,| ton growing in a circular flower-bed . men escaped and were at Mberty for | f mane Se Siw ork Or attice st! municipal pride, and confidence in the} perhaps 20 feet wide, and that little Fay ae some time,efore captured. It was as-! Fon Eee TRADE—Some Rood am Paes lean, Mrs. Smith. 7 future. | patch is a veritable barometer of, the - ‘ certained that’ both ‘were’ ex-convicts.| ‘real esiate: some good cars; also 4 3 3-18-4¢ ees Sts. The condition in Savannah is typical! fortunes of the! cotton-growing South. § They pleaded guilty of murder and | ome work horses ai harnenn Ca Call WANTED—Women for general ho. Pe i aac 172. see io ae = of the wonderful recovery which the} ‘The brokers and shippers here look at were sentenced to life imprisonment, | hur OF 8°e Walter Svare, 930 S. -Chest-] «mp HRN STORAGE & WARSMQD! PORK: must be good, cook. ye; z ~ ‘wages, 731 Phone M41 whole cotton-producing south has miade| it every day, noting eagerly how the | ne lah were tas poser ee ea Phone 74W, 100 W. Wiret St.) . " 182 since the days of 1914, when. cotton| weather and other influences affect it. | BRIDGE WORKER Kitchen table with drawer, $6. ‘Prone | ORCcIL BON 6.1L scagace SSE aE e was aut to be Syne pound, oa Last fall it flourished beautifully for a’ 696 or 403 BeBoceh. 20-1t _— _ing evenings. Box 42, Tribuye 3 o?: * couldn't he sold at that price, Those} time, and then the boll weevil made its ADRIAN, DUFF, DEAN OF NEWS (@) i ——E \ ies : r ew. harness. 267 North - ‘WANTED a eg hi wien Upon fan 4k cinaces co “ay ETN gto be tne secon ae| CAMERA MEN, woes In auTo ac-| ON BU RLINGTON | tasaeevisis at bere ree aopre amano ta? a bale of cotton” and’ relieve distress! Georgia's banquet of cotton: anes pipe. | CIDENT Adrian’ Cc Daft, ex-teuten- IS NEAR DEATH [tine eet wanes, 28's, Washington, tex | Phone 3s bab is = en suey A eos eae did it and! perity. It is destroying a share of, ant. Signal Corps, U.S. A.,. was the most x “A B-20-tf and deventn sold the bale again, just as soon as) eyery crop, and it is steadily spreading. | popular and} experienced of American 3 ———os OIL LE Lane eR ee ce dee icKinley. ay ound. Oe Bere hasan’ a Be FOR, SALE—One rooster and thirty| 22 S MeKinley, hat, who bought ewo bales at that time| Jor and. raise Hogs Ando infor a | Mews Photographers. While connected, WORLAND, Wyo. Mfar. 20-—Pman.| "laying geks ade Hhode.Ialand’ Beds, | WAND GANT Uree Sige aemi ae mane ‘eke 5 Me x lerson, j—fur: for about $50 a bale, forgot about them, | versified farming. generally, it is doing | With various newspapers, he traveled} i iiition Rafiroad, is in a. éritical |Call Sunday. 826 8, Wolcott... 3-20-2t*| oninenecans: kel ind ot household aioe OU! and did not sell them until a few days) the state a good turn.» For, as nearly | the world oyer, condition at the hospital here suffering |FOR BAUEZOne good Jot on Soutn| {fq Du” and nell anything. | Phone Now Sovran, ewin PALL ae ago. .He received about $200 a bale} everyone has heard *by this time, the from a fracture at the base of the skull| Side fx140 joining aoe ranbtve: a AHO. PL) EE ie BES A for his cotton, And so far as W. H.| curse of the South has always been to and internal, injuries received’ when | Ca! _t 150 8. Center. 2-20. WA! NBD Furniture, or, enyening OF | et Teasdale, secretary of the Cotton EXx-) rely upon one money crop—usually | | deposit-of coal estimated to contain AS age Nery ‘ouse | WANTHD—Young woman of ¢ ‘. shed, between a rafilroad wrecker! Rend the Tribune Want Ads. Phoni (i a1 att change here, is aware, he is the only] cotton or tobacco. ‘The ‘boll weevil is 2bout 40,000,000 tons of good quality) °°" i" done train, An operation may | <== — = — amy cami Musical at man who bought cotton when it was! said already to have largely weanea fel has been discovered at La Union down, and held for the present rise.! Georgia farmers away from that habit 42 Chili. Atter all, nearly all really great specu-! to a great extent. And the surest way | A Paes. ETE tive chances are missed. Any man] to get rid-of the weevil,-they say, isto|| What has become of the tallg. int ewho had had sense enough to put 4) quit growing cotton entirely for {dulged in some years ago, of the desir- few thousand dollars in cotton in. 1914.) period of years. All of the weevils! ability of annexing Cuba?—Los Ange- and to. hold it until this year could! move out or strave to deatl® and the les Times, have more than tripled his money. A} growing of cotton can then be resumed. } ent’ Indian service. | he performed -in an effort to save his life. dy for alteration Casper. Business and Professional 3/2: ———— WANTHD—Place to work for ; board by achool girl. Call szuwe"™ Oo | A 4 i Dir ectory AHHH 3 WANTED—Two vacant 1 % lots few may have done it, but it was ee This is sald to have happened in cer-| |The well-known circulating mediuni is rms cash. Phone 935. at all: generally done. tain sections of Texas. the medium that most of the spiritnal- Biret street. Savannah's great prosperity Js €X-| Phus the weevil seems not to be a! ists are really looking ‘for.—Columbia , af i ACCOUNTANTS 5 NOTICE | Record, = Just received a shipment of new sin. 1 ger Sewing machines. We sell tin GUARANTER REGISTRY CoR- || s +] | OB easy payments. “If you ure in need i ‘PORATION H of one see D..G, Batas, Biss) Puri! . || Phone 126 @ clean and repair ai 1 Anditors and Accountants of sewing machines, AJs0 5) ! ) plained by the simple fact, that while] real menace to prosperity here. Shorter the cost of living has gone up 80 to @| cotton crops mean higher prices for. 100 percent, the “cost of cotton has cotton, and there are plenty of other gone up about .300 per cent in the| crops ‘to take the places of cotton same length of time. Hence everyone! wherever its growing has become tem- having 10 do wiih coion is tir ahead | poray anpontaie: iH ~NEW LINE WASHING MACHINES Deadice and oil. See us about pee out your In- nace istheie 1 DE Oe come Tax report. Phone 660. DR. 0.. KAMP WANTED—Store building; wit) take money and so have growers. The coun-} phout Savannah’ is Physician and 871 three to five year lease. Phone 2 trymen are all riding around in_cars.|s¢eady and beautiful padi sh He ied Pan-American, 12 50 211/00 Exchange Bldg. Offices: Suite 4, Bmith Bids. eee emma 813-5 The ship-building here has also peen A) itself. There is no city in the South Hand power wha nici eo {) eeeiep ise oe eee a WANTED—Reliable party wants to considerable factor in the bnprovement} which has more of the Southern charm rent furnished house; must have ga. Se MaA LR TT Tee EO rage. Will Jease and take care of of conditions. and atmosphere, as many have ob- Vacuum Washer, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | <r | Pace, Address 1. B.A: Tribune, Things here was perhaps at thelr served before. The squares and parks Hand power. SEA ats ue e “INCOME. TAX AUTHORITY ‘The CASTER PRIVATE: Joserray worst in November, 1914 when, accord-| filled with palmettos and lve oaks, 7 Notary Public. 5. Durbin, ing to Mr. Teasdale, ordinary middling! the wide streets with rows of trees and | Water Room 3, 0 iden Rule. 5 Fhongs pean ae 1 Know, “jour epee Tita: Sunda cotton sold for about six coats and| of flowering shrubs dividing them in P $30 00 \ Phone 800, ' (Burgson in’ Charge, pyaiha Contersatreet. Ei sea island cotton for about 29 cents a) two; the many. fine and well-preserved ‘ower ..... neeeenenrentteeteeetannmmnenenennenaent ° 4 Rulldine. ' PRIVATE MILLINERY— Your own wa. pound, with a market hard to 1nd-| examples of old-time Southern archi- May : ARCHITECTS otnice FI Phone Sit Roe euewe ate 2 GVEE: ory By the first of the following vear «rade) tecture in homes and churches, to- aytag : at 310 8. kano iy Phone aay was brisk, and in February, 1915, §a-| gether with the clean; sunny spacious: Electric punors a gooprica, ‘ vannah shipped more coiton than in| ness of the city, give it character, any other month in her history, sae typically Southern and yet all its own. : Vacuum _FOR RENT ly a third of a million bales ot uvland|! Ang Savannah has somehow added Electric cotton and lintels leaving the port,}| modern business blocks and hotels and = GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | PgR RENT Nice nah Whee and over a thousand bales of sea is- atl the other paraphernalia of a mod- Rocker, * Arenitects °—— "ELECTRICIANS | Mekts in. “543 Melrose and Range. land cotton, This cotton wis rushed | ‘er industrial city without in the least | Hand 415 O11 Bias. Fd Et at a nah pes tt a 5520-108 to Burope to get in ahead of the biock-} impairing this charm, Business here | and power. ae e Phone 1 ECTRIC co. ROOMS AND. BOARD— RF TT t. Phone 1060 prices. ay Third street. 3-15-6t Armature Wind BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER = and FOR RENT—Two modern _ basement <= rooms. One large room i tracting. A : sPan_s idgen nba! 3 & STORAGH nice "1 Hall and one room suita- Phone: Hes. ST-W. 0 286 LAWYERS $15 s..Dergon> gentlemen des which were then becoming Ueht-| has not abolished beauty, as it has in so er and tighter. Sweden, Holland, £ng+! many growing American cities, land, France and Spain got most of its ee A good part of that wnich went wo! | Sweden and to Holand no doubt found! New York wastes as much water | its way ultimately to Germany. At every day as would supply a city of Always Glad to Demonstrate Holmes Hardware Co. Moving a Speciairy. 6 | Oe ‘1037 3B, con: Phone this time some of the last direct ship-; 200,000: population. : > = WILLIAM ©. WILSON S-11-tt ments to Germany were made from this! Pury SPR > eRe Phone:'601 Second and mrnlcots 5 ImOPRACTORS oops FOR EENT— Ranch lone in, 150 acres port, and it is said that they. were made _ Dining-cars on the Argentine, railways CH b ler cultival 4200 acres under L °y. Suites 1: = Wyominy, are being furnished with pianos co tt Sea eS Mosk ence; horses, implements, etc. Box % at prices far in advance of the maract SE OSs Rarmished with p! d DR. J. A. JEFFREY Pid aranr lied aah Sotrwrantibamsn fence: ‘Office, 3-8 tt and brot enormotfs. profits to certain! eee "Ss > Ta : t Dm. ANNA GRAHAM JEU FREY Ea = —_ - dealers. The market prices for these racturs. furnished room for large shipments, just before shippmg bes rere ag A ria erg | Y gentleman: me 1285. 3-19-2t° Was’ tied up, were from eight to nine taxa e tu 3 FOR RENT—Furnished. rooms in apt. ts for good middling cotton. The | — —_—o Casper, Wyo., a. house. ‘Corner Cherry and hateng fact that there was a great rush. to sell rg pont tt Ph anc A ‘! pee RA ES Se ee at such prices shows that me an- oS ‘Chiropractors FOR RENT—Space in. American Pool ticipated the rise that was edfing. | Has. a Few Lots Left in the Suite %. Townsend Bldg. | room} nice clean building. 3-19-11" GV Sit elas iat ae beara pete Office 423 Phones: Hes. 1235 FOR OR RENT Path epished §-roon ately, as an inevitable result of war 2 ————————— - 3 one , 8219+ conditions, and continued steadily up " Da. M. MARNED ew eae ; ; aid dente? J i orth Map! t ™ GR ba ok at tall Mtoe Stier each Ag Uae : ‘ i (Phone sovw. 1 FOR RENT—Nice, warm front bel jater it was around 19 cent Jets _ room, pprlvate Homo. rive 19 it was at 28 cents, 8 COLLECTIONS 7 Sleges. hone 2665. (243 South iree and steudy at all these prices, , : 4 Kinley. Gentleman preferred. ist Mr, Teasdale reports that at present It will pay you to investigate, COLLECTIONS | *FOR OR RENT — Furnished | Fooins: new sales of cotton are abnormally small. ee > Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange ‘Phone 196-5 mm home, hot water heat: gens ‘There is plenty of tonnage in the har- these lots, from an investor’s Collections made anywhere. Con- ; tlemen preferred, 305 CY ay ee bor, but a lack of buyers at the cur- . ; i nected | htt Credit, Associations | | °—————aaa Ot eee rent very high prices. A great many : sc FO: ie a BOR <RENT—Furnished . roo ant people xeem to think that cotton prices view point as well as specula SetadE. A: te Wolcott, Upntates 2 Donra, “142 8, Oaks) 3-2-0 have reached their peak and are going one 904, mor yt it hed room in m rn hi for two gentl 2 for 626 8. Wolsott, 3- MIll-Work and Window Glass FOR RENT—Room far two men. $59 PHONE 1323, each r week, 624 South Dav’ Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, ys tion . to come down, though no sudden or disturbing descent is looked for. The exchange rate, which makes the price still higher, for all foreign buyers, is also a factor in the present dull mar. ket. During a recent week only 590 EIS GPa orca eS A, ‘ CLEANERS AND PRESSERS PHONE 1127-R STAHL THE CLEANKR paes of cotton were sold here, which Cleaning, “Pressing and Repairing. PLUMBING AND.HEATING is). for: Bavennad\orachon wane sare THESE LOTS JOIN THE CAREY ADDITION ON THE sane. at all. Nevertheless, everyone here is en dna esting, hot water HOST—On North Center strect, bar of confident and satisfied, for it is clear ail kings’ precipita: qiopeine of || collars and four fulldress shirts Hao demang. wal meee patton ney ‘ \ We ¢ Take Care of the ? | Shop—s28 Spruce.” Phone cow Phone 182M. and receive reward. 3-13-3t pawn Sich gat Ate in fi ah Home Building eh ho a time to come. The tendency is to keep H. J. KOSKI & COMPANY M. FALMER Tideniea te Roveenecting testened with the cotton in the warehouses rather f Carpenters & Contractors | pPlumbingy et steam hot i wascey wire; long hair. Reward. B than sell at a lower figure. Savannah a elese, hot atr fur- Tribune. Cor. npr: and Washington, tin, t f aa now has warehouse facilities for 600,000 jorth Casper. | nace. - Jobbing OF bral all kinds prompt- | | a LOST—Bunch of keys} two postoffice bales of cotton were sold here, which re : ! thon’ 'S: Firat.’ 1! and one house. key," on obs be about 210,000 bales in these ware- 5 ( UBT MB FIGURE WITH. YOU ON | (McClure Bidg.) | | Phone 676W. 5-1 ne! ntractor : 7 bales of cotton in New York which Otrice 306 re 0. 8. Bldg. Phone ToTm FOR FHONOGRAPE AND ear rini id, lady's gold watch. inet ould be. delivered on contract. 1 O. Box 1145 GUN Box 125, Tribune. as Pr Reed SHOGREN i er 107 BE. Lam! n India, if a man is not marri Jet Lambert. Phone 1290 the latest by fie twentyentth year, his gure ire with, yeu on aaee Home re cee reputation suffers. o Business gigs on | PAINTER AND DECORATOR © Some, Hind Quality in ename!: : Oe oak ae [ng and all b branches af Seyret The time-honored bullseye lantern Meantime, the South has been en joying ideal cotton weather. Last fall was a long, dry, hot one, with no frost J until December, and that is the kind of weather which makes the fiber grow long and gladdens the hearts of ¢the carried by ‘the «London police has been A, HAMILTON . replaced. by a neat electric lamp. (Rasmus 4 AN $100 CASH DOWN Seas Camp Work A : Bpectalty, | Phone 1145W; 639-8. Beech. r i " CHAS, JOHNSON iS co WORMbaae About. $2,000,000 worth of gold ths $ 25 PER MONTH ‘ RO Tay ES \ ere been mined in Wales, Scotland and Jre- S11 EK. Military, Casper, Wyo, | wor te land during the past twenty years. pea OCS CLOTHES CLEANERS Nova Scotia is to fix a minimum wast Week oa: : : iss. retains | | Wate Ritiaaee | ple > an es Sts. . . PUBLIC sTENOGRAPRY R 2 Weick Ti MR. OIL MAN! ‘ i ANE [doses ‘Our Motto. Phone te | ze. dictation Foom. Mimeo- | |f- ailroad ‘ime ee are et aaa comp! mat We write permit BONDS You will have to furnish bond with application for government lease. We have forms and authority to execute such BONDS. R. T. KEMP CO. No. 31a. m. CHI pe ae ——— ipuEEceymesEeesseeeee ee.) | VETERINARY SURGEON cian Special attention wiven te’ ebstet. | 111 East Second Phone 370 é tna sivenere: of women and | A, RATHBUN “hie Blackmore Ba \ statnctoney arcgeon, | Phones! Office, 80; Residence 164} | At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180, | i