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OACE. FIGHT : 3 Ebe Casper Daily Eribune |imrered via Lousiana trom Cube, ve-| Hooyer's sins. and, the staiormenta ef a ing refined there and then marketed few good citizens who do not want him Issued every evening except Sunday at e Uesued. exery. evening. excepe Sunday iit [at the excessive prices that -haye been | for President. eation offices: OU ‘xchange. Buliding. fixed on the Louisiana product. _As Mor yourself, just suit. yourself, BUSINESS TELEPHONE: s: rts }. JP addition to this swindle Cuban raw take him or leave him. We are not > | sirgar, coming to. New York, is in the | Aictating your choice, Entered. at Casper (Wyom! Post 4 fice us second-vines mation Woeess, TA1G{ COOL Of speculators who have it re- ae fined at the big refineries in that vi- MEMBER .THE. ASSOCIATED. PRESS | cinity. and then actt it at ia big aftvance. REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS = T By LNT aa ALB A, There will be 984 delegates in the ae sy the President’s unwillingness to} Thtre are in the Uaitea States 2 ow kni i ve to | convention and it will require a. raa- ta i 3.8. Pi im ni ite pP 2 ea = - 3,8, HANAN, President, at teheet accept the advice of. his sugar boata| 800,000 women above the agé of 21 and | adel TS ns ees inate; a can ‘healt ‘and Taaeniible ’ ourn: ate, THO: Advertising Manager and the failure to purchase the Cuban] eligible to. begome. voters,when the Suf- ‘ ? Witeah anid tions wee: cloctrie gigiets ES Green ciate Baltes | CPP at the opportune time at a low fig-{frage . Amendment, becoraes. effective. a i making agricult ives first ‘substituted for steam a8 Q. Who are. the h of the] haustiv &. i. SONTLE itorial Writer] ure. to. protect our own. people, the|The estimate is bA8ed On the 1910 Fed- neni i & war ! .'§, | Demoeratic and Rep parties?) run a = map any ables weit Aavardising lessnanteu vas world shortage and competition forced |eral Census with no allowance for Toi Th 2895, in ihe Baltimore anal D- feed he yh. Te twocent stamp for febirh ‘Pdstage. an David'd: Randall si Pitta A’ the prices upward. ‘The Louisiana pricé|aliens, By states the Mgures show the i ee ‘ : ers, Pout renin peamnstan Page Caries Me Ht pret Demo: | eee See Gifect tb the inquirer.) Prudden, King & Prudden, having already been fixed, the manipu- | following: : a Pie libraries’ syere: founded | cttic committee, While 1720-49) Steken, BIE, lation. that, erisued, was, easy. Alabama. - $ 52,164 chia. tedcheks: mind -theI 4 $y Antvew, Carnete artes sree Wwhat cot? Indiana holds:this positi Copies of the Dally Tribune are én|. ‘The Attorney General and phe Sugar | Arizoné 48,280 ’ esse ori y de HON. F. et file in the New York and Chicago of- ‘ i . ( deannd LAW RD eo c endowed 2,5 fices and visitots are welcome: Controller will he Invited to"exptain to} Arkansas = 387,198 ; it é a Si ne 08 SUBSURIEAION BATHS Congress, if they can. California > . 294,767 Bt n ners} inited 0. { TGA HA ceeriee pen Lbs Qne Year ..... $k ; Or bi Colorado. +-.---- 23 Apheol 8 Six Months... £58 NOT STOUT FOR HERB Gonnecticut 368,644 | preachers didn't ; fes, And}) A. ‘on ee 20th, there were, Xi iy ‘Three Months . Lo6} * i i SR : One Month .--: $3 Delawaré -.. 64,286 , sho in, pte Se Per Copy Not knocking Herb Hoover any, but] Florida --.- 196,553 discloses. no pana of the Unite Qne Fear. Just liste to what some very respect-} Georgia 674,463 nid t ALM. v.. i Ae onthe able people have to say about him. It} Idaho —_ 76,799 - ; i :} Be ae poe pelle eget ae No subscription by mail pted kh y a y pa ta - Ve nv, vote in the lean perio ShLc thtaatomatber may aid you somewhat in determining] Ulinois A. STREP Fearing i ‘| if toral ; College, and fare represented ue ‘Ai? subseriptigns muat pe paid in ad-| whether or not You want him for your| Indiana __ 847,723 | fraud seinen 3 mngress by a delegat vance and Th Daily Tribune will not Presid . a del eo. insure delivery after subscription be-| President. Towa, - $64,008 case, | torn ; two chapters of the his comes one month In arrears, | The New York “Fruit ‘Trade Jour-| Kansas 482,827 | is in Ne yhole,affair, Beats|*Fe Identical in wording? B.D. Member of Audit Bureau of Circalations| nal,” remarks that fruit and produce) Kentucky - 637,731] ail, Now ‘nosey and suspicious some] ya. _Secon Bool of ngs, 94h chap. —~ = i ; an =e trade newspapers and farmers general-| Louisiana --. 434,889 | people are. igpuc . What forms bn most sue : lent Mi ft A it * a 4 2 entitled to the use for republication of! Hoover is -| Mary: . © tes bs Sil news credited in this baper and also] ae ean ccogeny Ae | MaryIanS wa4=: ties what. Pershing. wanted: tl i 7odds of this class for poultry mist H the local Hews published herein. vances beyond the academic stage, and Massachusetts — know! Why waste a whole quart Of} wauce it is easily kepb Breen. Cabbage = believes, that Hooyer will be President! Michigan ae of the United Stites at about the time! Minnesota —_ champagne~at the Jaunching..of the} sown thickly in rows\and fed from these transport Chaumont, when half, of it|Sowings without waiting for the heads, has been found one of -the* most cco- ————————————__ ——— | tliat elephants begin, to fly. Mississippi -. would have answered the purpose just SHERIDAN’S POPULATION | fain in the East and Middle Missouri _ 4 as well? People have no idea of econo- anak i Ry ee he eee are! S | y that Mr. Hoover blew hot andj Montana — Simy these days. fortify bi -Panama: Canal? CP. BAIA he Pane ‘aanpotuow jul oe while Food Administrator and was/Nebraska — 17,84 6 wifes pot LSyemi Canal 8, fortified at responsible for farmer$ not Betting 43] Nevada =. Th, ell probability. the first, aang fe cate her census jenumeration and i. her| much as they were entitled to for ae laamebestndo3 Pik ae coetdick take Big ie Mh grief she wit have the sympathy of bbbey cities’ or the fciaalpera New Jersey .--- Wold! Conveltion at Chica In Janel Haede vho have} Owes Dees awill be. Governor. Frank O.,Lowden,. It}, A. Old. bills. may De exchanged ae | The. National Board of Farm Organi-| New Mexiéo |zations, which claims to speak authori-! New York _ 3033,273|comes about under roll call, Alabama|€W Ones by “forwarding them to the Cash Room, Soa Department, | ea Hi a fair and accurate tal Of tively for 1,000,000 farmers is opposing| North Carolina - 571,422 }is for Lowden and comes. first. in) al- | Washington D, en | Mr. Hoover, and says it will have none} gouth Carolina — 878,358} phabetic. order. She will yield.%0 Tlll-}) Q. Why, e sebababes isth selected It icul h th ch > seems Fr ulous a a ity at 4a] TE baie esata aan AN Pe eAg baie fe North Dakota 46lijois and that state will pregent the|for the observance of Constitation i ] tin has. shown the growth in number -of| ‘the National Grange, the National onio name of her distinguished” governor.| Day? FE ©. H. D. , the increase in population that A. September 47ta is the anniver- shared her experience in securing any- | Dairymen’s Association and a number A i ‘3 | Oklahomx ‘s an, sary of the dateyon which the Consti- ca rata Raat he ee rous | of other farmers’ organizations, claim| Oregon ~_.-. 5}. ‘The, Republican Natfénal Convention tution was’ completed, after four Cart rs P i in reasion, aside) that while in office Mr. Hoover discrim-| Pennsylvania — i wilt We both honored and graced by|of work by the Coritutional conven- Hunger is never more than a few ys, from natural growth, an increased birth | jnatea a } th The x : American a gaint Jehemas hes tensaae tha | tion. e recent move toward cele- away from the peop! rate, the arrival of new people from if sone een having among its membership some-|rrating this day is a result of the im- y es ~ |tme the price of wheat was fixed he | south Dakota 147,605 j thing like a. hundred women delegates other localitiés, that Sherida) la- - F wae" petus giyen to patsiotls expression by ¥ ihe See poe ary CS farmers that they would be getting | Tennessee 996.648] in addition to a goodly sprinkling of al-|the World War. |» Phe coal iydons gh evening uid st iy 9175, ; |s2 per bushel for their wheat were it not | roxas 972,689 ternates.. Several of the states have) @.. -Is) capital puzsshment used_in margin evenin 4 f : L anon- of but 767 since 1910, {ck the. heen nasal Tennessee? ALS. Los % mptmcye AS: | ‘or the. food’ administration, Utah — 94,301] chosen omen , members: of .the “big, le can be st Sheridan i: sentially a city of homies! “4 4, i *&.- On January 24th, 1919, the Ten: and home owners and of families. The| By 1 nO See h aoae re tye tre: | MerOnt. © 117,871} four and. congressional districts ‘are|jeasee logislature restoted capital pun: ai Pinte aie g PEMUE jcareinil “ana: codbervative:egtiniath| eee teicae tee neo oe os ee eS 510,820 hastening to share honors with the new |———————————______| J saat is: engaged in the resentatives of consumers that they| washington 305,499 i Lith of buildings in the city we have at hand] ,, ue ee Ne ER : For Motherhoo ; business of fighting hunger. Ride tke némber Ciccatasd eee a ee ee ey eae for |Wost Virginia - E ‘The women may. hold the. deciding i Sp aie d ip oa ae Ree ere sae ese used | wheat were tt et for the bureau of | ~yigcoiisin votes in the convention if the leading A Woman Testifies From coast to t;. from, they Great =o ~ es bore ai Y 8} which he was the head. lwy *. Geicavety Andsnes Gheriigh be eatlh cae at one eat ee eee : candidates maintain anything like thelr] © Gmai> Wash::—"Th the five wears, we Lakes to thé Gulf, ie lines of defense. are Ere pois. isch vat, Holambe Temenitienl Sere emore, President o! | i ? present (estimated strength. In’ any} have ye gmarried we have had three drawn—packin fering from Jack of housing facitties| the American Society of Bauity, with] otal - -326,800,000| tent the wonien will Wield great in- eee. children and lost ay ppariin fe pants 20 ke alt of the larger Wyoming cltiet| neaaquarters at Madison, Wisconsin ; eee Seach ; ( eked jouses in a handed fowns and her living equipment is fay taken up-| gg. : ¢ _bundreds of tho AS cc ateiclee se sage °. Se EERE ousands These conditions would pacuraaly point}. “t would ba.a positive calamity. to} BS Various theories have been ‘given re- they : oF re tor cars: aS SS rou! of 19s of to a population of exceeding 13,000.) n4ye Hoover in the White House. Dur-| | e Wie} fing Ot _ ~ , ||sarding the use of orange blossoms .as Be ae Ae ig The latest school census and directory (i.e nis ad a ee eae bridal: ornaments. ‘The ‘custom is) sup- ey ine Ke hes ipyaleaSe tnt worn sabe seeing. asked ree 2 wes Fs ae | ing his administration he failed to be ; —— : - Hapea: eis hae Sean: brdt- to: Elirope: by. . r Census woul confirm this reasonable |," either with the men who raised whtre “EAr AND BE ie crusaders Ree uid cant tbo alte P Sey By Lig. hokribyts estimate. age [the food, or the men who’ consumed | Ip igjnot at all likely thatjiou 1 could}gen :brides being ,accustomed to wear J Hotel, “i this fi it, our ‘hi Sheridan also has @ considerable Po /and aistributed it. He is not in s¥mba-|indice the general manitershi ot et mranee. Wreaths, at thelt marriage. 00 )| Typ ar om ir at, om Yet so uation north and south and in other! éyy. with American agriculture, but he {Chamber of Commerce to, #et_ Up : a J a] "4 Me smodth! ind vic nics ly thatyou, .- aguas Speier ee yee pens is in full accord with the special in-| claim to musical ability, Yet somehow ; iat Thad cota asked wie is cata ow close ays is, are Ble sats ake ss terests who would exploit the farmers | they ali contrive to sili, and. dosing , } do. ‘They. told tne: tg take sDr. desaronis i ea ghLGF \oowrney's rikat me 1g" estimate. tthe’ country.” without stammering ot fatse modesty, Facoeltee perineen iden Med iat De Of tomorrow’s sun. Sheridan’s situation is simply the dup; ; ie aw Tacaith 5 medicine; olden iscovery ; Rett cekie ligating cdr fall Weyociing PROM ree re ea ec eae ae ne Lae understanding that they which isa tonie; and the Anuric Ta meer Cee ene all Wyoming|Rexis, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraskd, Jaye not attempting 0. pub over grad , eeand ibe 80 economically is this done that the cost cities. te anncuaet é eg ye Missouri, and Illinois and appealed’ to opera. But they sing—which is. the ye ) F pin; plan ¥ anvbetten tan ever was to oy fon thle less ‘three cents a pautes Be Ss hat atte Rae 2 praia phe, Agricultural Committee of the |whole point when the cheer leader Oa beet thank Dr Pekan cca itoe « shared in by « ae ane a Bi fs ae ae ae House of Representatives to reimburse “ines the hymn" for them. What. is , fi me advice all during more = ee See ‘shareholders whose money in 1917’ caused by the fixing of the|own songs, thereby develdping and pro: spccnar, eat iad to answer any questions @ pound on all products. the only comfort will be that we are Bs | * ~ ‘ x price of wheat at 60 cents less than/tecting home “industry, which is ac- ¢ I can in regard to what Dr. Pierce's i | wonderful medicines did for me.”—MRS. If hunger aid not make hea for us to all in the same boat. the current~ market price. Herbert | counted a good thing in the Chamber's 5 , The work of counting the popula |sioover, Pood Administrator and Julius | creed. ‘ Me DEE SON: fight this fight in the best possible way for all tion seems simple enough, but it nev-}j2 1 5 (cowediined y tockton, Cal.:—"L had feminine trouble, concerned, the of hundreds: of other : Barnes, President of the Goverhinent na SR afl hae te er Proves so. The job is rushed thru eo Rig A aj : z ion, terrible head- us. i 5 nea ies : train Corporation, are declifted by Has Chosen Wisely consti Sebi Sane and @ catarrhal in record speed s done by inexpe " i jae free. ere “. Piet? ees condition. had indigestion very these dealers to be responsible for the Mrs. Mary L. F 4x, State Chair- Hienced, incompetnent and careless ax-| "ee CSS Sdsiiny td Repetive oY badly. Thad ufetothar tn but nothing ib. And for 1920 ‘bee: Pa sce cio ; man of,the Republican Women!s Execu- + seemed to help me until I took Dr: bie Sy pt AL ae wb Skee ere Bs Mr. B. EB. Clements, President of the} tive: Committee of Minnesota,.and re 4 Unvorite Prescription. | it eured mie—-T jot insufficiency of the pay in comparison}, care ye éf : vell_and strong. oI todk three bottles. ii ; in ik ee Texas Grain Dealers’ ociation and| cently chosen one of the delegates at Pp MRS. C. BOUDON, 9B. South St. With earnings in othe a spokesman fok the several other State} large to the Republican National Con- sWhett i wonitn confplains of backache next to impossible to secure help of y dili-j vention, gives as her reasons for se- ziness or pain—when everything looks black before her eyes—a dragging fecling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she Associations, says: “We used ev gence to find out the attitude of the} lecting the Republican party as a party any description. % So about all we can do in the mat- i : 3 % Food Administration and of the Grain} with which to affiliate, when the fran- , tt n should turn’ to this ‘ ‘temperance’? bal ter Js to kick first, then swallow our) co oration but got little information.|!chise was granted by her state: ania SO Gicomy oenttek aon tonic, kaown as) Drs Pierce's :Aavorito disappointment and charge ft all up 10) Cor cross never would have enacted the} “I am Republican pecause, the Re-| | 499 0 bes eat pes very: fons. Te oan be obtained be: the. War be the) conditjons that nave food control law if it knew price-fix-| publican party has alw been a, dy- ; Delicate, 5 7 di ; rind in ain (9 gee Paced tn Ata OyANe ing was plannéd. We were told that | namic, creative and expandii, force of a’ Tor sravae, Ba yale Ys : Te ys we ought to have khown. that ’a price} construction and has made the history 3 i : will send a size for 10 cent. WHY THE PRICE IS HIGHS - | was to bave been fixed hy the govern-| of America what it is today. It has indks e a0 = = = Sa ment. We exhibited letters from Mr.| created a country that is a, friend and yple, have we Tost that bIgh! Hoover and Mr. Barnes to the contrary./an opportunity wherg an individual is CASPER, sthée of honor, right and decency, that) phe satisfaction we received was-an in: | given civil liberty, individual initiative . BATTERY jand private ownership, where changing h DO “3 ‘Phone 907 i i with . g "4 » 8 : : jconditions of the nation are met 1 r Distributors ~ for As 4 p has distinguished us in all the years} timation that we ought pt to have b © we grown «allous tO} ieved the letters. .We relfed upon the) gone by? F outraze yindle and general Wr0nk-| statements and took Messrs. Hoover|a solution based upon sympathy, jus- Double-tite doing because there seems to have been) ana Be s at thelr word. Ill say we|tiee and constructive progress. All the + 3 . 4 VEST Batteries a siturnalia during and sinee the war?) are not strong for Mr. Hooyer for|{undamental laws gov (ng tlie preser- . j Guaranteea 5 Have we simply grown careless and’ laX/ president.” \ vation of our institutions and the de- LE : ft 4 5 ice on all makes of Batteries. Starting and Lighting troubles adjusted, - jn our observance of public and pri velopment of resources and eltizens for Xow youchave the fatalokie of Mr. Yate rights and obligations? Cat wels Hot be trusted anymore to do a plain dply without having an officer or a committee follow us about to itte y see that} we Perform it? Have those entrusted/ With bur public business simply lost) run of things? Don't they know bet+| ter or do they approve of the expleita A : Ne 515 Yellowstone tigi aha’ plundering ‘of tes pablo? CEN MEDICaR INSTITUTE, OUR REGULAR PRICES. §|L: dhe eS. Hcre's the occasion of all the ques-} , GWA tions. Judge and answer for your i Be 5: fe it | Oe Showome self. } Last summer, before the Louisiana} : ’ COME ; AND RE Tet us Aj it eS May ure, espe- MEN rg AND NEN f « S. Ninak stieaiccoumabero ready: TOrl ; : , 4 TE tial, cin) wintais N 2 an 3 and Cuban sugar crops. were ready for| : Balle npale, soe 2 & Jorgensen, Inc. market, the Sugar Control Board ad-| Q : i inet : 4 | Yi. 4 , ; immune from catastrophes of this . ; © Plannin ¢ Mill’in: dctidd gee cihonee 2 gh era em | : “Phone 219 vised and strongly urged the purchase] A tee. of the Cuban crop which could have} beech, had at the time at 11 cents or} possibly less. President Wilson’ to Every season meses Which jiave heretofore . been. Inymune have beer devatstated amd laid the advice of one member of the board} ve “a jrervea, 3 py: waste Who opposed and insisted that this crop} ‘ ; should not be bought. 1t was not pur-! 2 om Mai kn AM ags may ‘ : f r Bie. hAuedl Oy pick fora tonnado. Yet, i i FURNACES . Le A y General Palme! iN Z emall expense then will, you. be’ proteeted® by ene <i 1: aR rey pga nee oR TES 15 ZZ Windstorm. fnsurance-tor will Sheetmetzul Work of All Kinds his Department of Justice scheme for you ‘have to bear your own ‘lcau? WarmAlr Heating A Specialty controlling sugar prices, fixed the price Of 17 ‘cents for Louisianu cane ‘sugas FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE. .. ‘ : ox Estimates Furnished which has since ruled Charges so low as to be within the reach of even the poorest, and 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg. lo in which the} Dr oaks: 1 j BBo pee Fourth Strest_ sing public is the victim ; { a4) poet 4 . * Great quatiyities of sug x as abd Ms Pas a swindle on 2 huge sugar: are by

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