Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 5

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siya =. = ~ = = = = - = = =— = — — — = = hostile, lik kami od ries F. cB Dal and Joba | schoo, tam ‘een compat to en Woh a ota rs in “thaver oF the par yore his Peaitian gn account of illness. Mr. ae tt Ben Realty Co. to S. Katherine § trange: ol © par value. Mr. vidson is under the care of IN GULF if eps Sea Seerre [sedate At Omaha’ atthe prevent," ee th ake ack adits Chas of incorporation ‘also were time, It is hoped by the school au- L. L. Gants et ux to Herman Garner, ci, om are scouted here:} fled by the Osage Petroleum Com Soni Toa 4 Angeles ents have re- LA Petroleum Company, thorities that he can return next year ; ie lots 11, 12, block 108,, Casper, ca ported hiv (sia capital stock $125,000, headquarters at and a place om the faculty will be re | ee Teandene | 2 Casper, con. $1. CALIFORNIA, f + = pe, A es carrying} Lusk; pesto Julius 2, R. J. et _ ort . His ay Moan bak ae Bd i a aed 2. 2. Vollmee. j The company’s | Sees ra OE ag i ‘gvrovomns owns ad The lana ae ie ‘stock is divided into shares of H. M- Robb_et ux to Kathryn Shee- UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL ee. aire “ol han et al on lot 10, block 138, ‘bas ¢ at; an rebar S| eee here rey F. De Stalford et: ux to Casper aren inland i ie, So Calltorata mood INCORPORATE \N cri E HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR ARRIVES FOR &: op, PE Dock AR: Gamer a. no! ‘whit reported rhs there, pe tan A - . Ford et ux to Bingenn ania who have visired th is Reais CHEYENNE, Wyo. pert | EAST CASPER rc) C6., on lot 12, Block’ 79, Cai met se Sa ot nai Oana pemnng Compeysagea| TG ULL HEALTHY GAUGE ye Se Seen saree eee 7 bane oe vont “ahat | fi articles of Rone oma gtiges lobes eke wa Welsh of | Kearpey, Co., on lot 40, block 2, Milwest a eb., arrive ‘e_ yesterday Tn901 tthe foe of the Wyaming secret ‘of state ener’ Dain, ts Macha. of put: | nova arived tro owteda ie aa ai it 8 OF Theda th in : le directors are Joseph = lig Ses high er at the Casper school. Ber ee ae Ee ‘he’ ay lead to "Turon \ the be at t abot ie each, ‘eo TEACHER con.’ $1," Ste.” mr ‘ yd $100 REWARD Will be paid to person or per- sons furnishing information lead- ing to recovery of diamonds’ taken’ from thé women’s rest- room in the Iris Theater last Sat- urday night. QH, BOY! NO JOY! We Snre ‘Are on The Trail of the Arrow Wednesday. and Thursday AT T! < ber Wm, Davis a 2 Bt bs Add., con. $1,.* elicious” ‘Barf Occagions Where fone 4 the Best is Served — ‘OSE NE i: 5 capcom CMM MMT fl ca Pree s RY; ‘ Sail the Butier- Nut: is a coffee of spctability and good feeling. Coffee has for centuries been the world's social drink. The figs known was in "A. D. 1470, in Azabia. Coffee was then imported into Turkey ‘and later inta England, France and the Scandinavian countries, : > 4 ae i i 5 s 3 ieee , zs S 5. eee Mi, eS 2 f nis mit Hu [7 NAA ged a= Cea ee eT | : 5m : F “ead St tapercen, Mepemee e a o In Turkey, in coffee's earliest days. the Coffee 1 pa was frowpas “git % 40 upon by the government because it became the meeting ‘plage of too much 4 free speech. In England, the Coffee Hoyse became a great social chyb;* ae different ones becoming favorites as the meeting rlace of eae classes of fa 7 people. The early writers congregated in one Caffee 6, actors in? ni réhers, and stock exchange operators in others, ele. 5 Bi Zz h : DUR meats Ae GOOD ’ 7. a’ 5 THE COFFEE You SERVE ‘tte = es ‘ce has continued, not only as a drink of sociability, but has \S te necessary to the home life and meals of nearly every fqm- f a ily. Incidentally, . the healthiest people in the w the people Se 2 ‘scandinapia, use the most coffee. As q country, the United States con- a : ae = = iene ree ee WY @ae gf 2. SSan a anne Coffee in the early.days, probably egme Storm oe cogntry, ite ‘ “ws selection and. likely ungraded. Today, coffee i is greally improged and ee le many gifferent ies, each growing a different type of coffee. “Foe instance, phere are a <3 he (18) tieetae varices of coffee and eight (8) different ades, so aie: hhat in our Butter- Nut Coffee we have a: perfect blend, as . Secrefyis in as- Z sembling the varieties of sale of the best grades and blending'them inte = ‘one’ perfect drink, acteristic Sag? its fragrance, richness and _ deliciousness. oa & GALLAGHER CO; onane =

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