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PAGE EIGHT pee Daily Cribune COURTS OF SINN FEIN ARE ON IN FULL SWING, oft Secret Judicial System Whch Ig-|self for two years will be good government, nores British, Dispenses Justice According to Irish View- point (By United Press) LONDON—(By Mail)}—Sinn Fein in} Igeland is rapidly developing # secret judicial system which, ignoring the British government, dispenses justice , has made it wealthy. The “The June meeting ‘of the Board of from the Irish viewpoint. Hole one of America’s most charm- County Commissioners is in session ot For several months secret §Ccourts|ing valleys, ringed by craggy peake|the Court House, and will not adjourn| have been in process of formation in|suggesting Switzerland, watered by nu- before Friday. Much important busi southern and western Ireland, eral executions of alleged traitors have been at the doors of Sinn Fein courts, but) the vast majority of cases have been! purely civil ones—principally land dis. putes. 7 first instance of an ordina trial was when Irish volunteers arrest ed and held six men suspected of hold ing up a Milbstreet, County Cork and stealing 18,000 pounds. Mo: the money ‘was recovered and returned to the bank. Tremendous surprise was caused in) 17 England Hy the arrests. Some early reports Wclared the money Was to be used for Sinn Fein work, but this proved to be untrue. Information has been received that! Sinn n leaders plan a thorough 8e- cret judicial tem throughout Ir land. It is expected that as the sys tem becomes more and more effective . ntion will be paid to espe-| t criminal offenses, though punishment of ordinary offenses is di ficult because of the impossibility of imprisoning* convicted persons for long periods. Sine judicial of civil bulk of putes—over and such things. on application of litigants, decide on evidence presented and hand down| a whigh are nected. Sinn! Sinn its sy. tion, the handled Throughout Ireland, the nd dis- ights of wa conce em ces Feiners state that many of the appli- capts for civil relief through the se- eret courts are not members of Sinn Fein. ——— MUTUAL REFINERY HELPS GLENROCK SECURE POOL . OCK, Wyo. June the courtesy of the Mutual R fine swimming pool has been arr for the people of the town, The chil- dren and youn, set have been the only ones who have taken advantage of iso far. However it will be very pop- ular before the summer is ove The pool is a large one about tight feet deep. This is an amusement that not only most pleasant, but one is very useful - 1 care u The 99th annual general convention of the y Church in America (Swe- denborgian) with its affiliated organiza- tions will open today at Brooklyn, N. LEGAL. NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In the Distric dic State of Wyomin, County of tror Barron A. N: District gle, Plaintiff, vs Gertrude Horton > To Gertrude Horton 2 dent of the State of Wyoming, whose place of -residence fice address is unknown: You are hereby notified that on the day of May, A. D., 1920, the above named Barron A. Nangle began an ac tion against you by filing his petition ir trict Court of the Sixth Judicia’ in and for State of Wyoming, wh action is now pending. gle, Defendant angle, That the object and prayer of the pe-} s to obtain a decree} tition in said and judgment of absolute you, tion for st past » of filing said petition. ‘ou are further notified that if you divorce from term of more than one yeu fail to answer said petition, plead or de- on or before the 12th da 1920, said petition will b taken judgment r thereon according to the p This 3d (Seal) mur thereto, of June. Clerk of the District Court. | By Put GLADYS FORD, Deputy, May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1, _—s NOTICE giv NOTICE partiiership 1 \* between H fedlor Bhd W. ford as Haesler & Crawford, under th trade name of Casper Pharmacy, been heretofore by mutual cons 1. The business will hereafter ducted by awford unde in rmacy, arid al accounts said partnershiy will under terms of the mentioned payable to Crawford re sume ship. hereb; the be and saig W. all obligations of Ww. Crawford ‘Will said partner said Dated at Casper, Wyo., May 14, 1920.} H. F. HAESLER W. H. CRAWFORD. Pub. May 18, June 1,1 —_ NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK: HOLDERS’ STONE PETROLEUM COMPANY Notice i+ hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders o the will be held at the office of the Com- pan Rooms 14, 15, nd 16, Town County of Natrona, S > of Wyom on the 15th day of June, A. D , at 10 o’clock A, M., for the pur r of electing directors and trans acting ch other business come before thé meeting. a th H. SMITH, Secretary. Publish May 2 28, June 1, 1920. PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT HOLDS Ti TO BE PLACED IN | | SWAY IN VILLAGE OF JACKSON CATHOLIC CHURCH TOWER | vate to turn its governmental management ° hundreds |. ein courts, up-! that} Court of the Sixth Ci @ non-resi- and and postof-| re said suit and} alleging as grounds therefor deser-! nd immediately prior to the) idered 8, 1920 dissolution MEETING OF BLACK.-| Blackstone Petroleum Company | send Building, in the City of C fener | may s 24th day of May, A. D., JACKSON; Wyo., June 1.—This isolated little Wyoming ;community, which on May 11 suddenly attained national celeb- rity by electing women to all its municipal offices, is preparing | with equanimity to become a matriarchate, calmly confident that the “petticoat government” to which it has committed it- Jackson, with a population of 350 the commercial hub of the aecte! Hole region, once notorious as a strong | hold@f outlaws, but now and for year past one of the most peaceful an prosperous localities of the. country |Owen Wister in “The Virginian” mad } Jackson's Hole famous as a rustlers rendezvous, but cattle raising, unde terred ustling Or ahy other form COMMISSIONERS MEET TODAY IN: JUNE SESSION merous tumbling, sparkling streams ‘ness and -dotted with beautiful lakes, jeral thousand tourists visit it ly, lured by the romanes 6f its nd the fame of its scenic attr nd unparalleled big game hunting. is scheduled to come up at Bev. |session, prinetpally, road matters. ~: GUEANGEY-TO-SUNRISE thir faa HOR sentially a “man’s country,” it is the lolis of the region should have elected jentirely over to. women GUERNSEY, Wyo., June 1—Because Mrs. Grace G. Miller, mayor-olect,|20 bids were presepted for the work of! lgoctheviy was Grace Green of Oftawa,/Stading the Guernsey-Sunrise road, She has beer a resident of Jack.(County commissioners here have been son’s Hole for twenty-seven y her freed to hold up the start of this work husband, Robert E. Miller, now pral weeks, The job is still open dent of the Jackson State hauic, according to a statement is: ing engaged in the cattlé business in, Sued by one county commissioner. The the valley in 1883, (State highway department may be} councttinan-elect|*8ked to go ahead With the work. | Mrs. Mae Deloney, {(the ladies of the new Jackson council | ~=—=2——ameee = |may by courtesy be called councitwo:| men but by law they are councilmen), | “ Utah. Her husband, W. G. Deloney, is| jin the mercantile business. She has re led in the valley ten years, Mrs. Rose Crabtree, councilman-elect, Rose ors of Weeping and has resided herg for She defeated her husband, Her pe, a building contractor, in the aldermanic election. For Your Hair cess in overcoming PANDRUEF, 1G HATER; and figpoins FALL Mrs. Faustina Haight, councilman-| Inducing NEW GROW! elect, was Faustina Forrester of Hast-| fnvestieete. foe sumpetaed jings, Neb. Since she came to Jack-| gagrentes., For men. women, json's Hole eighteen years ago she has| peni, eager, seer Positively wonderfal. Bay jtaken a prominent part in the educa-| “ peat ban ree een (silvee or stamps) for proof box’ and guarantee, to Jshn Hart Brittain, Sta. F, New York = iy LIVE MEN INSURE | ars} Haight, | tional ago she air of the valley. married to Don Two J. y a rancher, W nevieve VanVleck, formerly | Lawton of Lawton, Mich.,, as been a resident of Kkson for nine! Her husband, R. VanVleck, hardware and s ng goods | a conduc business. While proud of its distinction due to selection of women for all municipal Jackson is prouder of its claim greater percentage of Jackson male population enlisted for in the world war than of any other locality in the United States, and} {that in nearly all Liberty loan drives it jmore than doubled its quota, and in one Jdrive, the se the first Wyo- |ming commur top.” } iner off {than Hole servic their life, their time, their property. into effect” ss Ge Nb Great Britain today puts used rates of letter’ po Pi ANO* TU TU “Dead Ones Can’t! R. T. KEMP Co. If you want that piano tuned or re paired in first-class shape, call Phone; 1468. Wade Cramer. 5-29-6t* ! NATRONA [5 BLESSED AT SERVICE The bell given to St. Anthony's Cath- olie church by the local council of Knights of Columbus was blessed at an impressive service held in the new church building yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It probably will be placed fn the tower of the church today, The bell was made by the -Menelley company of Troy, N. Y., and weighs 3,000 pounds. .It was dedicated in hon- or of St. John the Evangelist, the serv- ices being performed by Fr. John Mul- lin as the bishdp of the diocese whs not) able to be present. A Latin inscription on the bell réads: “Laudo Deumverum, plebem voco, pie rum congrego, defunctos ploro, plagan fug festa decoro,” which translated m “I praise the true God, I cail | ms the people, I gather the clergy, I lament} I drive away pestilence, I ce- the feast.” the dead, clare ‘| WANTED—Some Phone 1342. letter. Bldg., Additional Classified Ads — | WANTED ae WANTED—Woman bar ie by a week and board. Now- stone Highway. 1-3t WANTED—Clean, cotton fags, for wiping machinery; 5c per ying, nd han Tribune Office. @iotn Me ae Pe iar od WANTED—To nh teateRtator A hun tate. Address 4-28-tf shold small houses and garages to build; also repair work. 6-27-tt Drawer, Box 1 WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddies, ness, tools and some cel 001 Phone 1086, ee ee et WANTED TO _ BUY—Wyoming O11 | Placer Claims. Give dafe of validating, | fult description and lowest price in first M. R. le, 836 Plymouth Minneapolis, Minn. 6-1-6 Casper Business and Professional ‘ Directory st be ea al EKER Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 HEEL HAHAHA AAAI HARI AA oy ACCOUNTANTS ae 0 TNT | DR Js aeaur KAMP : ' CUA RAMR ||| oxtisr Bite Tan Site. —Phones— | AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Ottice 180 + §=©6House 38 | | Stock Registrar and i a iis ‘Transfer Agents. = 1 PHONE 660. 1 DR. LN. FROST i] 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Rooms 204-206 | Oe he % Se ee REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG —_—_____»4 tock Transfer agenta., f- THE CASPER PRIVATE 300 0. °S: Bldg. Phone 70-3 THE CER VATE Gs 7 988 S. Durbin St. ARCHELEY AS | Phones 272 and 273 | ! nib St eh = cooparom ty DR. H. R. LATHROP { rehitects Surgeon in Charge | | Mine yaweens ae || (Maken ae | ! ! | i o | GaRBuTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 4 415 O11 pacha Phone | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER —————$ Offiee— Talte Billiard Tait” Phone: Res. flee, 106 ae BAKERIES Manufacturers and Wholesalers of “Good Brena” $$ ing BEAUTY SPECIALIST | atanteurines: Dyeing and Bleaching i LEXIE A, BROOKS seuse. Combings. Made to Order. Residence Calis. ——————— 3 Blas. SrARLS TRANSFER & STORAGH | Moving a Specialty. 1 OIL CENTER BAKERY 324 W. Yellowstone Ave. BEAUTY SPECIALIST Scientific Scalp speckatiet and Mas- PHONE 1367. 620 BE. A Street TRANSFER CO. Phone 948 Insurance, That’s All 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 sa Vides Vuammens ( or} * HOT WATER will not harm CiHtI7"NAM.-E'Lt p\ JISIT_us on dates given below * GV 204 Seb these britfant, beaut ful CHI-NAMEL Finishes tested and explained during our s Chi-Namel Demonstration } A.Factory Demonstrator will bein charge of this interesting Chi-NafMiel Exhibition to explain and instruct. FREE A 30 cent can of Chi-Namel Varnish , with purchase of 25 cent brush to insure a fair trial | nN} ’ > Demonstrations June 1, 2 and 3 HOLMES HARDWARE C0. Phone 601 DON’T WORRY! If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 151 South Center Street *| Oil City Plumbing Co. ° CHIROPRACTORS °. H DR. J. H. JEFFRB! f | DR. ANNA GRAHAM Savy | ropEnctors. | | Lyrie Theater Bi st. i Uttice Phone 708. ‘Sos: 03. e e eee CHIROPODIST Visiting o | Scientific Ciepoorat | PEARL WALKER Phone 1215-R G31 East A St | Work by appointment only 9 — DR, B. G. HAHN i DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Oftice 423° Phones: pee a | M. HARNED Phone 1457 CONTRACTORS oes | LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOMBD OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contra Office 306 0. ag. P. 0. Box 114 ESS} ¢ Caray Pk}43 Salis” imate Con: Ph 10165, P. 8 oe: Military, ‘cies Woes Pe pater mimes oC. T. fLucEsAgy Contractor ani der. Let me figure with you on our new home. Toanention invites Vhone iar, “Rese ree Bene . HMENT Work Sidewathe i.e See Work Let us itil pac estimates Johnson Phone 101 oo NTRACTOR: DORGRNGEN, inc, General Contractors Plage, i in Con W. Mfdwest AISI x ection. ve. o— | Sarteen deans | ComaNING ta ate ay Ag 1 oS ld HRIOR TAIL 218 S Gene er. ie 1216 , Salts Made to order’ oo apdotal ateendie atten 5! fas, © Tisase | of by on one | eT tt ca tae o { | Sanna 2 | Parone: ne a Houra: st} a. m, he to 6 p.m; 7 p t em Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 CROCS CREE SCeesecesesooecocerasoress7 > ESF ODEeeesecroosoeLenee dren. Phones: Office, 201 mits. at <<< er re if : __DENTISTS | DR. J. 6. RIBBS | ‘ ! Rohrhnagh Bide. (Over Caaper Pharmsey.) HIDES WYOMING Qa ETAL Go. Dealers fens ‘elts, Wool in Sonntey. pine solicited. attention aitent dae grentene Went secon St. Casper, Wyomin: NEW FORK BAe CL) ona KANING We cle: m and re ‘ate r indies Rene avy: tfimatiesst an Sonic t We een for and deliver. shinin; lapel or in Cannes 123 we Ss yer, Phone 19100 a nvERS 0. WiLsoN at Law ‘omin Swasced i x mm orn ey ace ee Suite $16 Ofl Exchange Butta: Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd. thee — acbbeeeese f HAGENS @ URANE { ' 204-207 on Bxenas Bl ‘Onsper, Wromig = suites Zee NICHOLS @ STIRRETT S0b-10-11 olf ie xchange Bigg. GORGE W. FERGUSON ttorney-nat-| Rooms as 23, owneena BL Casper, 5 w: ei * ‘yomat: cerearrr eens Seen e Petre tet basa | OPTICIAN NY A. Frenzel are Tested, Glasses Fitted. Mea? Work Is Guaranteed. PAINTER Séuth Center Street ——— lg FAINTING HR Painting Wie Decorating oleott St. Satisfaction % Guaranteed PLANING MILL Mill-Work and Window Ginss PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts. UNION Ae td COMPANY nd Offices Ralivoad f parol Serdste eS Ae your mill Ad ices are rig! We carry, Sherwin-Williams Pai Bhons tyes ee Paints PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing eT c@ahee h eating, heating B spétialty. iW Jobbing ok po kinds ype atfonded.¢ 8 ROOMING HOUSES | oS West Second Si, Strictly Wien ae REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative at Smilth-Turatr Drag Store. pt °_ > Mclnii e FOR Quick SERVICE 1 1. TRANSE nr IONE 235 si VETERINARY SURGEON Rr. RA’ UN we At Casner Pharmacy. Phone 160, | WANTED —— SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE W. Ft 74W. 109 W. First St. oncin BON B, L. SCHERCK —_—_—_ — et —$—<—<—<—_——— WANTED—Live: salesmen and brokers communication solicited. We are rec- ommending only the best oil companies wtock after thoro investigation. We furnish bank reference and co-operation with our men every way possible. Har- well Brokerage Co., Central Stock Ex- ft chance, Wichita Falls, Texas. 5-22-9t* WANTED—Men’ be ape hand suite id ts; hig! pepe paid ton gamen 116 “Bast “Midwe es phone 483J. 4-23- WANTED One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. Will call for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J rte abit w, ayy ress f gery hing of zattag, aoe be bers Be) rugs, ne opiner—any ‘ind "St hous yhord obts he. buy and sell anything. On 3-78-" Poaadh sn ener ener venrive uanen re nisin ert ummene te Sree ded WANTED—Local married mat to han- die the Jewel Tea Co. Wusiness in Casper. Scé Mr. Brammar at Henning Hotel on Sunday. 6-1-5t WANTED—Experienced woman for boarding-house; good waves to the right party. 339 W. Second St. (old number), 340 W. Yellowstone Ave. (new number). 6-1-1t* Males hae 9! 's of 12 years and oleee steady AY cea if satisfactory. to cary une routes; good ply Circulation Manager, Tribune office. 5-26-6tdh WANTED—Pressers. New Method Tailor and Clothier. §-28-tf WOULD BUY a residence lot and pay about $200 down and balance monthly. P. O. Box 119, Casper, Wyo. 5-28-tf WILL PLACE homesteaders. Call at Sodium. Mrs. Nick DeVas. 5-28-4t WANTED—Chambermalds. Apply Hen- ning Hotel. §-29-3t [onsesans petounssusis tevenreve mbes vernnve mss nunvev rat) FOR LAWN BUILDING and seeding work call Riehard Simpson. I have growing lawns Phone 57. 6-31-15t* enn eran area WANTED—Roomers and boarders. axe . First (new number). Bb ih i Bede EE TOA Paral a WANTED—Dressmaker wants work in lamilies; $3.50 per day. Phone 347-R. 6-1-2t* FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with toilet, sink to prove my _ work« FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sleeping-toom. eae St. (Mew nuntber), Phone. "hs x 6-1-1 FOR_ RENT—Apartment, partly fur nished. mere Thompson A rian, Apeed, baat FOR RBENT—One néw modern tron tlemen; uso two two-room unfurnished bedroom; suitable for one or two go basement Apartments; suitable for ons or two families} no childrep. 805 & Thira (new number). 64 ——$$—— Ee FOR RENT=TWo turnished rooms i, basement fof light ptiousekeepins Phone 1066-W, 563 CY A 6-1-1 FOR RENT—Three-room — furnisiie.| basement apartment. 1219 8. Kim 6-1-2 OTE FOR RPNT—Nice modern bedroom: suitable for permanent gentletne; roomers; closé to new ety hall. FRotie §82-J, 824 8, David. 6-1-2 Peet Bidet SS clie- nhl Se Nd FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping-room. close in. 333 8. Beech. 6-1-2 ei FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished fo; light housekeeping, $35: four-room hous» for sale; some choice lots for ante ee 8, Lincoln. 6-1-1te FOR RENT—One-room apartment: and cold water; Phone 1193. 641 FOR RENT—Three-room — apartrpent partly furhished And full sizett heise ment, in motlern house. 733 S. Beec} 6-41-11" LOST AND FOUND NN ene rea aaa LOST—Sunday, on Salt Creek road, he tween Casper and Nine-Mile Lake, one tire on rim, 31x4; patch on tire: reward. 316 S. Lincoln (new niaben, Phone 457-W. 5-28-51 precede hPa ee echt LOST—Ladies’ gabardine trench co: fleece lined; finder please leave a Tribune; reward. §-29-3t pre antennas Sasa areas LOST—Quilt and tarpaulin near Center St. H. Gillis, 208 N. Boyer. Reward. 5-31-2t" se er LOST—New_ 34-44% tire on Buick rim, between Powder River and Casper. Finder kinaly return and receive ward. @E. L, Estabrook, 585 Grant A hot bath; no children, FOUND-—Bieycle frame in N. Burling: ton; owner may’ have same by paying for this ad. Box RL, Tribune? — 6-1-1t i tire and rim. Return to Mrs. Ewing at the Golden Rule Store. Reward. 6-1-3t* ‘ LOST—Ladies’ with small Phone 285. LOST—Musie roll containing hair goods; reward. Lillian Johnston, Henning Hotel. 6-1-3t* small watch on chain gold tassels; reward and shower. 314 S. Jackson, phone FOR SALE 844-M. 5-27-tf - ~|FOR SALE—High-grade player piano ng a ve Beareony closé| at a bargain. Phone 1391, 6-1-2 Oo bath. 55: . incoln (new num- ber). ‘ 5-27-6t | FOR SALH—Baby crib, 523. 645 8. Mckinley. 527-6" nnn nnneensneaenierammerrerntveveanYesnany FOR RENT—Modern sleeping-room for gentleman. Call 801-J, 255 8. McKin- ley. 5-27-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apardtiene rooms. Corner Cherry and Railroad. B-ATtt FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 651 W. Railroad Ave. . 56-tf FOR RENT—'Two-robom basement apartment; partly furnished. Jackson. FOR HYNT—Thise-rooni furnished house; dern, 926 W. mia Wwert fists -28-4t* FOR |RENT—Nicely furnished front bedfoom with bath, 325 N. McKinley. 5-28-4t FOR RENT-~Two sleeping-rooms, with use of bath; suitable for gentlemen: on pavement. 705 H. Second, Phone 925-5. FOR, RENT—Front sleeping-room for gentlemen; month. Phone 1339, 225 N. Grant St. : 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Three-room bungalow. In- quire at rear of 915 S. David, 5-29-2t* FOR RENT—One-rooms house in rear; two bachelors preferred. Phone 713-W. 5-2! FOR RENT—Three-room house. Inquire 26 First (ew number). 5-31-1t FOR RENT—Sleeping-room with bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen; close in, Phone 468-M, 780 8. Ash. 5-31-2t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 118 8. Jefferson. 6-31-2t* RENT — Two-room — furnished 1408 FB. First (new number). 6-1-2t* i FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, partly furnished and full sized base. fment, in modern house. 733 8. ecchs - 6-1-1t* FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished for light housekeepirig: $40 per month. See Lincoln Gtocery, 224 Lincotn. 6- a ots FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms ih modern home, 7338 8. Beech. 6-1-1" FOR RENTThree-room house. Inquire 426 W..First (new number). 6-1-2t i FOR RENT—Redroom for ladies: price ‘ | " FOR house; reasonable. 643 Park Ave, 6-1-it FOR RENT—Sleeping-room. 940 1. Second, Phéne 639-7. 6-1-8t ee neaeliachd SR NON eat FOR RENT—Cabin; suitable for batch. ing; call after 7 P.M, 481.8. Dur‘in. 6-L-1t* 425 8. and 6 FOR RENT-<furnishea Pye Wolcott. Cali between 5 B » 6-1-2t* FOR, RENT—Three-room’ furnished ‘ {i thedl close in; no children. Phone 6-1-2 Se are TENNENT Oat FOR RENT—Room and board at rea- Sonahle rates. 417 8. Spruce. 6-1, at Probably it won't be many years un- {il some foreign foe will try to mine New York harbor with herd fiquor. a The Washington Post refers to the Indiana Republican platform as a Mece of “umbrageous nebulosity.” Which isn't as bad as the Democratic ARMY GOODS PURCHASED FROM THE U. S| GOVERNMENT U. 8. goverziment pup tents, each-$ 4.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 16x16, class A, cost government , $100) each ssecessr-seicwuse--va 45.00 16x16, class B, each..-..--.--+---- 40.00 16x16, class C, gach. Seaduas--55 35.00 ee amy wail tents; 9x9, each, | ia 7.) eae a ae 30.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 7x7, each ..----4-.. - 18.06 Tarpaulins, 9X16, each. - 16.00 Aluminum ‘mess ‘kits, ach_------- .76 U, S. army aluminum canteens, Gach (Sclecne see re 8 Steel hospital cots, each... = 6.50 New hip rubber boots, per pair. 5.00 New leather saddle bage, per pair 3.50 1912 model Offiers’ saddles, each_ 15.00 U. S. McClellan saddles, each..--- 15.00 U. 8. army pack saddles, all com- plete, cach .--21.. csunaenae--- 25.00 U. 8, government metal horse col- Jara, @AQCh (58-5 oy kn. = 2.76 Cost the government Siz. 50 each. U.S. leather horse collars, size 18-19, each, $7; size-20 and over, each __. ee 9.00 Knapsacks, cach - - 1.50 New government te, canvas, Wool lined, pér pair... 11.00 Second-hand government — wool- lined canvas horse blankets, pair 8.25 U. S. heavy wool O. D. blankets, CRON! Jebwcsmlsaciijie vietdess. 7.00 Heavy gray army wool, blankets, By 5.50 C. ters, used, e: 2.00 Storm covers, which have hardly been used, per pair. £0 U. 8. breast collar lead harness, with 27-foot lines, per set. 37.50 One and one-half-inch breeching Harness, oak tan leather, 1%- inch lines, per set-__.-.. ~ 79.50 1%-inch breeching harhess, H lines; per set iod-iseupsca—coe. = 65.00 1%-in. government breeching har- ness, 1-inch lines, per set.....-. 82.50 2-in, short trace harness, 1%-in. lines, 1%4-inch strapwork, per set 93.50 Second-hand government ’halters, per d6zen .. 2 2... Separators, manufactu Starch Bros., each, $40, $45 “tid 50 ge New U. 8. recruiting sacks, each-- ‘1.25 Hand corn planters; best made, ea. 1 00 Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postase, if by parcel post, and Where necessary specify sizes. We do not issue cata- logues. BARRETT & ZIMMBRMAN, MIDWAY HORS MARKET ‘ST. PAUL 12.00 ———_—$ FOR SALH—Sonie western, eaaaies, | ee new. Phone 1086. Meas, Greatest bargain of all bargains js! completed, ready move into; abs? lutely tha’ most "yeMfutitut modern four: room latest ME Ye style bungalow artistic and well built, with bath, lars? closet, built-in kitchen cabinet and co! onades, with bookcases; east front, ©o7 ner lot; very ideal location; Ch block from school. Price only_ $2,800. - count for cash, See H. J .Koski, Corner F and Washington Sts., N. Casper. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE We have stored in a public wareho at Casper a High grade player pin” platform of 1916 which, with its peace plank, Was a plece of “outrageous men- dacity.”” | which will be sold at a substantial count If taken at once. ‘Terms. If i" terested write the Denver M Demwer, Colo. y

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