Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 10

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the junetion of the Cheyenne-Torring- ton road with the Burns road and ex- tending morth 4.3 miles in I-ramie} County’ and 13.5 miles in Goshen Cur: | lumn, which appears twice a week, will cial interest to merchants, their #: articles of and women in general. No Counters, But 12 Turnovers a Year. The counterless grocery store of P. O. Weltmer, in Pratt, Kans., is one of the livest and most successful mercantile ests itablishmen in the state. - It turns’ 4 little more than twelve times rages better than $60,000 on a stock of $8,000, investment consider- figure. selling counters in Weltmer’s store. At one end ‘there is} ry short counter on which goods but it is used for nothing nting an ably below that There ‘e no are wrapped, else. While there is strong on dis; are no counters Weltmer lay He has e of these and a couple of fruit dis- stands. Ignoring the fruit and} vegetable display cases, the interior of! Weitmer's stor a drug store} more than a groc Shelving is arran; walls and the customers can get up to it. if he desires. The shelting feet high and 12 inches wide, so} is no chance to pack in stock .or allow rubbish to accu- One of the results of the store scrupulously sinst the close | i 7 there As a help in filling orders promply | the canned vegetables, canned fruit, | all the teas and coffees are together and | jams and breakfast foods each has its| own section of the shelving. The en-| store is systematized in this man- with the result that a clerk, as as he has become familiar with angement, can work fast and without effort. The Weltmer store nead ef 17 per cent, clerk hire, rent, freight, drayage and advertising, A strictly cash business is conducted. | ‘When Weltmer changed from the credit to the cash basis he switched 280 credit customers over to the cash system and added 100 customers to the list. Today | more than 400 cash customers. Here are pix rules Weltmer sa e important in sucqessfully operating re- tail grocery store: Know your business This can be learned only 1 experience, u profit on everything tire is operated with | and this in-{ lights, delivery, thor- by Third. P: Fourth, you would keep your Five. Secure the town and get show wind town cash and sell for cash, Keep your store as clean as| home. best location a building that has If you are in a pr store will be judg iy by your show windows. xth. Deul with your customer u would like to be dealt with, Never misrepresent. keep your word. In his advert Weltmer uses space ss the entire page of the newspaper, running from 3 to § inches in depth. He fills his a4 with prices. The is changed every issue and the a@ is filled with interesting store news that catches the eye of the wom- an customer who is seeking to buy groceries at the lowest prices, Weltmer’ uses no special mailing lst, preferring J to depend almost entirely on the news: | your copy S. 8S. Hardware. aps the most unique and cley- erest window display in San Francisco | to celebrate sir arrival in that port of the P: that arranged by the hardware a ot Charles Brown & Sons. display window showed « ion of’ the flagship Wroming made up solely of articles of hardware taken from stock and was so artistically des and arranged that it drew per more attention than any other window display in the city at the time. No Wildcat Scheme Is Too Wild! num was ri There's one born every minute, with quite a number left over to fill up the odd seconds Any who doubts this be convinced by the of a Cleveland b: idea. of informing wildness of. certain hatched for the sol ating the fool placed the following Glorious ht one fact mas recent experier which, with the purpose of m their’ money, ard in its winddw: Opportunity to Get Rich Quick We're starting a cat ranch th 100,000 » twelve ins will hundred men day. W in Cali- One 0 cats can gure on a net profit of $10,040 shall h start a 1,000,000 d * twelve cats. So we'll rats to feed each day to ind we will feed the rats the of the cats after they haye The skins cats s nothing. pochal ranch next The r of enterprise 5 cents each, but Oo up. Invest knocks at your 26 price will. soon now while opportunity CALIFORNIA NCHING ©O. -} ng to Webster Baker, adver manager of the bank, the joke of 1e¢ wh thing in the fact. that | the four days the sign was in thi more than sixty people inquired they could buy stock in the C: | ole Yes, Barnum was right. at | “Tell Em What It I Costs,” Says Felt. C, W. Felt, general merchant, Nezperca, Idaho, meets. mail order c iT tion in & mann than is frank and to the point. In his store newspaper, Welt's Bulletin, and in local papers, he pares price and quality. Items are ken the current majl-} vi cumpared in this of | from one ¢ order catalogs at they quote you their num: TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA-—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 . | livery of butterflies to the value of $8 ' highway commission has authorized im- | sions | currents the bergs | ried first to the north and it is only at | forenoon of said day. | tending from Buffulo, ) Lending ews and short business men ber 65g8748. bed sheets, size 72 by 36, at $1.08. We quote you.a standard bed Sheet, excellent quality, size 72.to 90, at $1.10. Two cents higher, but 4 inches longer! ‘The old arguments of the local dealers that people should trade gt home be- cause local merchants are taxpayers, church gmembers, etc., dre. ‘all bosh. according to Felt. Finds Big Market for Butterflies. Morris A. Strickler of Detroit, is re- ported to have contracted for the d 000 as a result of the demand for butter- flies and bdluebirds which millinery fashions have delivered for 1920, / Strickler has always been a butterfly | enthusi¢st ,to whom the fickle whim of | fashion has opened up the opportunity for a fortuie. He has made arrang tract, on which he plan: to raise some | 3,000,000 of tHe winged beauties this | year. «| FISHER LEAVES | etxending. northwest. | miles south of Neiber. ty. Total length 22.861 miles. No. Ln-15, Federal Aid No. 50—Dan- jels Lane road in Lincoln County, ‘be- ginning 3:4 mile south and extending 11-2 miles north of Daniel, including the erection of five bridges. Length, 2.649 miles, No. Na-l7, Federal Aid No.,85—Yel- lowstone highway, Cesper west, in Na- trona County, ‘beginning at end of pavement and extending west. Length, 10.4 miles. No. Pa-11, Federal Aid No. 76—Gar- land-Deaver road in Park County, be ginning at Garland and extending north west. Length, 4.964 miles. No. Pa-12, Eederal Aid No. &i—coay- Meeteetse road in Park County, begin: ning six miles north of Meeteetse and Length, 7.0 miies. No. Sw-6; Federal Aid No. 62—Eden Valley road, section 2, in Sweetwater County, extending from Zembra’s well Length, -16.19 miles. 11, Federal Aid No. anager rie road in Uinta County, tending from Fort Bridger to ‘Urie. Length, 8.88 miles. No, Ui-16, Federal Aid No. 75—Urie- Lyman road in Uinta County, extending fram Urie to Lyman. . Length, 2.489 | miles. | ments for the use of a twenty-two-acze | No; Wa-14, Federal Aid No. 71— ber-north road in Washakie County, extending from 1-1-2 miles north to 11-2 Length, 3.125 miles, No. Wa-l5, Federal Aid No. 70—Wor- land, soyth road in Washakie County, | extending from Worland, south. Length, ON WORK FOR STATE LEGION | Harry Fisher, state adjutant of the American Legion, will go to!Van Tas- sell and Manville this week-end to aid| in state legion work, Adjt. Fisher and ate Commander C. S, Hill will be the principal speakers at an entertainment at Van Tassell Saturday night. | On Sunday Adjt. Fisher will give the} principal talk to the Manville post and will aid in organization work. | BRIDGE PROTEC TED FROM FLOOD, Shoshoni reports state that the state | provements to protect the Wind River | bridge, just west of there, from pros- pective flood waters, by driying 150 piles and bridging the low places to in-! crease the carrying capacity of the channel and prevent the cutting of a new one, eae ees The source of practically all the ice- bergs of the Arctic and sub-Arctic re- is Greenland, Owing to the northward set of the West Greenland of this side are car- about the 74th or 75th parallel of Jati-| tude that they begin to make their way westward to come down on the Ameri- can side. world are | The larges nts in the | seaweed. One tropical variety is known nich, when it ches its full develop- | ment, is at least 600 feet In length. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE! NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Burke Oil Company will be held at 415 Oil Exchange Bldg., inthe City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on Wednesday, the 2ist day of April, A, D., 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock in the | The object of said meeting is for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly | come before it. H, J. BINGENHEIMER, Secretary. Published April.7, 1920. Grr Sr Stina satel NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Superin- tendent, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m., Tuesday, April | 20th, 1920, for the construction of the following proj ‘0. Bh-l ell-Cowley extending Length, 3.5 No. Cb-1 Aid No. 64—Raw- lins-Bell Sy 1 in Carbon County, beginning eight miles north of Rawlins and extending, north. Length, 7.424 miles. No. C16, Federal Aid No. Arvada road in Campbell ning 23.5 miles north of Gillette and ex- tending north. Length, 13.5. miles, No. Crti, Federal Aid No. 41— Mooreroft-Carlile road in Crook County, extending from Mooreroft, north, and including the erection ef one 90-foot reinforced concrete bridge. Length, 10.089 mile: No. Jo-6, Federal Aid No. 69—Sheri- dan-Casper toad in Johnson County, ex- south. Length, ederal Aid road, in Big from Lovell No. 65—Lov- Horn County to Cowley. 6—Gillette- ‘ounty, begin- 10.75 miles. No. Jo-7, Federal Aid No, 67—Sheri- dan-Casper road in Johnson County, ex- tending from Kaycee, north. Length, 7.96. milps, No. La leral Aid No. 4§—Lin- coin highway, in Larwmie County, ex- fram Cheyenne’ to Buford. 25,304. miles. 5 und Go-12, Federal Aid No. enne-Torrington road’ in Lara- mie and Goshen counties, beginning at Willard. ire pate og mg of town parties may pur- chase the WILLARD THREALL ED RUBBER: insulated storage battery, @ quality product, for thelS car by phoning 9580 or whiting to the AUTO FLECTRICAL COMPAN}. 111 Eas! First st. Phone-068-3 | seen and obtained at the office of the 2.911 miles. No. Co-8, Federal Aid “No. 56—Yel- lowstone Highway, in Converse Coun- ty, extending from Douglas, west. Length, 7.169 miles. Plans, specifications, forms of © pro- posals and other Mmformation may be State Highway Superintendent, Chey- enne. Plans and epecifications may aiso be seen at the offices of the respective District Engineers, as_ follows: Pro- jects in Carbon, Sweetwater, Uinta and Lincoln counties, at /Rock Springs; Laramie, at Cheyenne: Converse and ;Natrona counties at Casper; Washalkie and Park counties at Basin; Johnson, Campbell and Crook counties at Sheri- dan, Proposals must be accompanied by money deposit equal to two per cent (@ per cent) of the amount of the pro- posal, in the form of cash, proposal bond, draft or certified check to some bank in the State of Wyoming! and payable on sight to the State Highway Commission. A SEPARATE CASH ITEM OR BOND MUST: ACCOMPANY EACH INDIVIDUAL PROPOSAL. All proposals must be made on forms and in accordance with instructions, forming a part of the specifications re. ferred to above. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place first above mentioned. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. D. 8. McCALMAN, State Highway Superintendent. Publish April 7, 1920, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Miller Motor Truck Company ‘thas been incor- porated under the Jaws of the State, of Wyoming with a capital stock of $50,- 000.00, divided into 500 shares of the par value of $100,00 each, and a term of existence of fifty years. The num- ber, of directors shall be three, and the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the company, for the first year are: H. B. Durham, Alfred R. Low- ey and Isabel Quinn. The object of. the corporation is to buy, lease, sell, store and deal generally in motor vehicles and to buy, sell and otherwise ase and deal in uuto acces: sories and supplies. The operations of SEE BEN DON’T FORGET WE WRITE INSURANCE doe Ben Really 109 W 15" ST, PHONE 74 W WANTED Hauling Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks (Giving make wad model of car), ROC CCL OCC L OO DT BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at N Popular Prices. Quick is . 8 Service, Highest Quality SPIELE ILI III LSS IM: os. A Lowey, at 301 Oil Exchange Bldg., Cas agent in charge thereof is Alfred R. per, Wyoming. MILLER MOTOR TRUCK ©O., Durham & Lowey, Attorneys. Publish April 6, 7, 1920, NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION A judgment and pagobe against Ju: lius Schneider and in. Walter Galles, having been seb yak given ch 29th, 1920 in the District Court, sh Judicial District in and eae County, Wyoming, in cause 129 | Wherein Walter Galles ss Plaintif¢ and Julius Schneider was eae for the sum of $350.00, with. $9.00 interest, $20.00 Son qtersge of &.certain ‘cat, $6.65 NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of an execution, issued out of, and under the seal of, the aforesaid Court, upon the aforesaid judgment, in the cause afore- said, against said defendant, Julius Schneider, and to satisfy said judgment, and which stid execution was and delivered to me as sheriff in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. I, Pat Royce, as sheriff as aforesaid, have levied, if necordance with law, upon all the right, title and interest of the said Defendant, Julius Schneider, in a certain Saxon Autamobile, five pas- senger, Model 1917. Now give notice, in accordance with law, ‘that I, the undersigned as sheriff as. aforesaid, will sell the above des- cribed property of Julius Schneider, to ‘the highest bid@er for cash, at public auction, at the south front door of Na- trona County Court House, Wyoming, on the 12th day of Aprii 1920, ata sale to he held between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p;m. on that date, to'satisty said judgment, order of sale and execu- tion, with interests and costs. Dated, April Ist, 1920. s PAT ROYCE, Sheriff in and for Natrona, County, Wyoming. Pub. April 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 12, 1920. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION GRUDE INVESTMENT COMPANY was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyo- ming, at 9:00 o'clock, a. m., April 8rd, 1920. The term of existence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed js to carry on @ general realty and investment business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of suid. company fs two hundred fifty thousand dollars’ divided into two hundred fifty thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar per share, The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under’ the control ofa board of three directors and H. B. Grude, J. W. Bingenheimer and A. E. Stirrett constitute said board for the first corporate year of said, com- pany. The principal operations of said company shall be inducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is room 311, Oil Exchange building, per,) Wyoming and A. EB. Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said office, J. W. BINGENHEIMER, Secretary. Let us take the DENT out of ACCIDENT Get Aetna-ized Fite 78 INSURANCE 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. BARGAINS IN-USED CARS 1 Green, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. ,WA-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent’ shape. Overhauling now. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Three and one-half ton Diamond T trucks. 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. T Five-passenger Hupmobile in good running order. 1 Chummy Chandler, good as new. 1 Overland five-passenger. All the above in good running shape and tires in A number 1 shape, Will sell on time or trade for real estate, —SEE- R. N. VanSant Henning Hote! Casper, Wyo. as- | Seen om anaet oe ues mn pro! four "leek Ga toftice. Adare 200,. Tribu: WAN' a for it. with oe 2125." AKER WANTS ORK "ee 69. per aay.) ‘Phone Gc Be WANTED—T ase ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE cy CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Regivtrar and a ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE 660.) 208-11 Oil Bxehange Midg. o2 REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | Auditors & Accountants | Stock Transfer Agents | 206 0. 8. Bldg. Phene 767-3 | ARCHITECTS DUROIS @ GOODRICR ed ua Block | a 5 esl A j Casper, Wyo. 1 | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY . itects 415 Ol Rx Phone 11 0. R. Architect 7B. Fb Phone ood AWNINGS | NOW IS/THE TIME Tofigure:on your awnings 4o0-oam- ing season, “Estimates cheerfu furnished. © We also do repait wor KISTLER & PREZANT Phone 1380, 525 EB. Fourth ‘St. oo > BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Pater chee aii abs eR otc da talents OD NOrEn, @ & STORAGE | SF4nLs TRAN! Age fe’ waa whence = Res. S ffice, { Moving a Specialty. COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- nected with Credit. Associati one thruout the United States a: Canada. Corner First & Wolcott, Upstairs. Phone 994. (SESE Es Paitin: ian a 5 | CLEANERS AND PRESSERS PHONE 1127-R STAHL THE CLEANER Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a One Day Service. CONTRACTORS Sure aae Re ers of the o Bnldtnge H. J, KOSKY & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors Cor. Lambert and Washington, eth Casper. LET Mp FIGURE WITH YOu ON OUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOC: TER CLAUSEN Generar Cohtracror a e OTM | | Ek = on Sour, Home oa ‘Bithege ‘an outeactore nes 336 N Pho Special ttentlo sn J 200-201, 0, G. lente Ee: Phone bi af ii rt ft the ene ey Se recat of the ean mies, “Pons: Office nat, fours * 67M; | spital, 27: Hours; 10m to 1p. 4p. to 6 p.m; ite mage Em Biol IRE as MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M, D. cian and Surgeon. SpeMel atterition given to: obstet- Ties and Serene, ORs wena and | children. t : 1) fRanens Ortice. a Residence 164° — ‘ ‘ pret. N | \o PAL NIER AND Didoraron Box 109 "Suite 316 Aajoraay ats oe aster Een ees a z Beatin, Quality in. ing and aul bra By tr Phone 074-3 FRED ©. : | Aik Expert Oxy. min: enemeling, of the paints neh moa is’ admitted to the naval Casper, Wyo. Woopanmce Aco lene Welder Portable Outfit for Fiel and Bol ier. Hepeict ‘ing ¢ | POR RENT atode i CF ghstind to een man 0. receive reward, a gs tani ee Ree See | ae eagle! ‘Tot con = Matias only. ANTED irene tw 149, ing To wo ra eaaeinant : in- “soa inidewalke “Phone 22W. ‘735, room on paver Samege ir two Sentiemen; or. 7 mae: also $008 A partis ‘bin to live in, cass ee NT-+Modern “yg vis men Reon. 202 8. Li eptrig ro jt water, “steam, eat; m0 paths tag pa ee FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apt. Inguirg sige door 716 B. Cec FOR we Apar Rae H gnilaren a ghee or. a emg ne le) tel one 12697. ENT—Modern mlesping room by POT bioal ATES Lincoin 4-7- ce pie atar oe room le nals: 4-7-1t* INT—Two > Karnished: rooms. boca 2 4 RENE YR eae om. pe «Boties Ee TNorth “Wops? ged Sa ee eS PORE oon ‘inder 0 “soe a Mbstad cower ok re ae bis) ee haart pape brooch, 4-7-1t singe bee Wolcott Bent Woleere, ne 826, 4-7-2t¢ George Ww. slack, et ux, pieues eee: on lots 23 and 24, block a: Sg sib Foy, et ux, ark. lots 23 and 24, blocs 12 us ohn Ties to Mea Hoidkasan, ‘on jot nn 153, Betatacn lames, Fraser, et al,.on lot 9, seal 14, Butler's addition;! sponsldgration. - | Casnen ity Company to B.. s. Shoemaker, on lot 8Y and 88, block 30, North Casper addition: consideration of beelsee George B. Nelson, et ux, to Ida By Smith, on lot 44, block 18, Nelson addition; consideration, etc...... LN. peghiat ered D. Shumaker, on + block 66, Sarees oe sideration, ete.. ; ‘on placer mining claims in portion of section 8- B9-79Wi. SY Frank Spangler to ‘Dodo Cain, on Oro No, 4, ‘oll placer mining ¢laims, in portion of section 7, and Oro No, 5. élaim in portion of séction 6, all in 36. eae se ae 0 CASPER MAN GETS CONTRACT. ©. R. Inman, Casper contractor, was the successful- bidder on the waterworks contract. av Hudson, Wye., including reservoir and pumphouse, ‘trenching and the installing of 1 system of mains and pyarante: he ageae price was $14,- pirieic came Ace ret Soy The graduation Uuitorm of the cadets at Annapolis cost $720, and this amount ‘&t the rate of 7180 a year, is taken from ‘the $600 a year which the United States )pays to the youth ‘from the moment he ris ee he i ° -hatching is an art of great brogsene in China, the most stationary’ Syube in the world, Se EP in AS Antipodes Island, not far froni Now Zealand, Way thus named because it is directly opposite to tendon, a The Chinese boil -ait their bread in- jptend of baking it—or, if baked at all, Sit ts browned after boiling. 8. eae |

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