Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 2

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IMURIES PROVE FATAL BOOTLEG AND TO EMPLOVE ON RANCH CHEYENNE JAIL ‘ eet } CHEYENNE, Wyo., Juné 30.—B.j HAN | Hl AQ Harper, a ranch employe, is dead at} CHEYENNS, Wyo., June 40\-Halt a Saree on Wheatland from injuries sustained in| barrel, of Whiskey, some gif, & rel oye i “}Fartiér Nelsoh Suffered Te ti ranch after supply of ar remains hav City {I began t6 gain in weight and strength ¥iand my appetite improved wonderfully. Of! wow, I can eat anything ft want and for|each succeeding year thereafter six Gvorything agrees with me. The rheit- re-/f, said bonds in cofisecutive number! matism has ieft me entirely and I can in comp chief pha an accident at the ratich near thatitity of “home bréw”~ and Nick Kraw ; place where he worked, and the sitin-lchett wete taken ffito custody late Rat.|. Years From Rheurtiatism— agement of the Wheatland hospital at}urday night when the~ poliée eal Feels Fihe Now. whi he ts a Seika Caen Kravocheff’s residence at 1022 House haha . nme when Harper went fOM his /tireetagtarevochem it Is alleged, ‘has |! «pad a, t Gan resommend Tanlac tor i. 3 | gs" and at the time of ld not say 00d a ft city to Wheatland June 12. The local| nig arrest, It 1s related, by the, police, | 87% 9 Would not say a. good word for authorities are co-operating in thé] gag in ine act of selling & hottie off, meucine that fad done for them search for Mrs. Hargins, fiiisitey Aecotsbin fl what Tanlac has for me would be un- a te Ss OPED eeu e 5 gratétul, fo sdy the least of it,” said BLOOD POISON ) , ve Gittet Netsod, & tartter, who ‘ives ‘at fertrude, Wash., | McNeil ~ Island, PROVES FA TAL Shipp to Addtéss twenty miles from Tacoma, while in * : the French Drug store in Tacoma, re- H ds cently. Continuing, he said: u on Laborites “For the past ten years I have suf TO RANGHMAN; pe as) fered with rheumatism in my left hip RB. Richard Shipp has ateepted ah in-|and right arm 40 the time, and at times = | vitation to deliver the’ Labor Day ad-|in different parts of my body. My hip RAWLINS, Wyo., June 10.—Desper-| adress for thé United Miné Wérkers lo-|pained me 80 I could hardly walk end ate efforts to get A. P. Peterson, tanige | cal No. py at Hitdsoh on Labét Day,|I just had to drag myself around, and foreman for the Bags Livestock, coin-| September 6: {my afm would very often hur: me so pany, from Baggs t6 this plate after he | ie ge badly I could not raise my hand tp my had develcped tetanus as thé. résult of j Bie A : head. The rheumatism would tove . were unayailing, the NOTICE ,OF SALE OF BONDS [from one te¢ to the other dnd then to the Tweny-Mite} ‘otice is hereby given that in |niy back and back again tomy leas frightful convulsions, A | secordance with the fi but never left my lett hip or r#ht arm.| toxin, shipped-trom Den- | 2 : as? entith |The pains in my back were so bad I aphic order, would have | 0 “woouds of the Re jeould scarcely berd G¥er and when. 1 here had the pktient dur-| Soa Bs ing gf jat0, and all acts} aia 1 could hardly straighten up again. awlins was téached. His | Anam isd fhereot or sapplemen-) My kidneys bothered ile a grea deal] « een shipped to Brigham | £4)! oreo: ° Board of Trustees of|giso, and I would have the worst sort Utah, where relatives reside, f Natcohe cat of 2, in the Cotnty|or ainuy spells. My nerves were in ee Sut secutive ed ie She eee ez such bad condition I. could get. but: Ursie} ; | Sle lots of nights I would lic Former Navy Met _ |negottabie ateprict schost house eou-|2ec et (ty inn inttne onion ff | yea ney oan qusttict in the! teit worse than when I. went to bed. 7 poets pi My appetite was very podr, and Tt had 6) ered Chance to Said bonds to be of the denomina-| $1200 so weak and run down I could : . tion 6f $1000.00 each and shall be/ pot do any-heavy work at all, and even Enlist in Reserve }ome hundred fifty in number, and be) when 1 aid the lightest kind of work numbered from one (1) to one hun-| would becothe tited and exhausted very tdred fifty (150), both inchisive;) Quickly. Lieutenant Commander Paul §.| shall be eack dated August 1, 1920,| © 1 saw go much #00d Said about Tan- Theiss of the Denver Navy Reeruiting | aid, shail p€ payable and redeemable decided to tr; | fy Hac in thé newspapers 1 y “t, which comprises the states of AS Follows, to-wit: Bonds fiviibéred : @ short while before i rf it, and it was Only a short yrado and Wyoming and part of 9ne (1) _to Six. (6) both inclusive to i in the city Tuésday|be payable and redeemable Januar his chief yeoman ana} 18t; 1922, and on January 18¢, cist, (Mate Johnson, the purpose of inspecting the navy cruiting station Here and making en-/Shali he payable and redeemable ex-| got about all right arid do hard work roliments in the naval résérve force of | cept the last installment of six bonds with the greatest ease agai. I never ex-navy men. | Which will, be payable and tedeet-!tiave those pains in my, back shy more No better opportunity wilt ever be} able on Augist 1,,1945, until all are)ana never lave those ais#y spells, and offered previous service navy mbnh, the Paid, Said bonds. shall bear inter-! can sleep all night lofig 4s pedbeti io officers say. They can enroll now no|é@st at @ certain rate not t8 exceed. 4 chia. In fact, I feel just fire ali-the matter how long they have beet out|Six per cent per annum, payable time, and I owe it all to Tanlacs’ of the service, just so long as théy/Semi- annually, on the first day of! ‘Tanfac is sold in Casper by Casper served jn the nav¥ during the world)January and of July of each year.!pnarmiacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- war, and then tfansfet to the régula+}Both principal dnd interest shall be! cantild Co., in Salt Creek, by Salt Creek navy for the remainder of their enton-j payable at the office of the Cantity drug store.—Adv. ment and receive four months pay of|Tredsurer of the Courity of Natrona, a the rating they held during last. énilst-/in the State of Wyoming, or at the NOTICH At & special meetifit 6f the stock- ment and an ineréase of $7 per monttt.|office of the State Treasurer of the This party will remain in Casper until |State of Wyoming, as the holder of! ¢ t 9 p. m. tonight. such Bonds atid interest coupons mayjholders of Wyoming Filling. Statioti Lieut. Commander Theiss Anndurices | eleet. » jCompany, a Wyoming ° corporation, that all previous service men desiring, Said bonds shall not be sold for:held at the office of the coinpany om to re-enlist ean now do so and be as-|less than their par value, and the|the 23rd day of January; 1920, At the signed to the U. S. S. Simpson, a new |said Board of Trustees of said school|hour of ten O'clock, a, m.. At » Iifeh edo boat destroyer now building at’ distriet; being hereunto dtily author-| meeting there were preseat in persori he shfp when commis. |ized by statute, resetves the right to| owners of the entire legai issue of the ssigned to the Pacific|Téject any and all bids, and to séll}capital stock of said orporation, by permanent. base at Sanjsaid bonds at private sale, if they|proper resolution unanimously adopts! He further states jthe capitalizdtion of said dorporation was ordered in¢reased from {ts present total amount of One Hundred Tho i with Calif. at | deem it for the best interests of said istrict. Bids will be received until .s-ven Diego, a 5 Chief Yeoman Stuby has requested de-/dii tail to this ship. | Starnes has been advised that the o’¢lock p. m. on the 29th day of July, said Dp! to.a new total amount of Denver , Recruiting district leads agi! A.D, 1920, at which time they, will Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Doliats, other stations in the west central di- be ovened @t the office of William eAch share under, stich incredsed tapi number of enlistments? ilson, Clerk of sdid School Dis.| talization to retin) its present par |triet, Suite 14, 16, 16, Townsend|valué' bf One Hindred, Dollars; *ecrttit-} * | Building...156 South Center Street,!cates yerified and acknowledged by. the |Casper, Wyoming. All bids shall. Ye} chairman and setretary of said st0ta- |marked* “Sealed Proposals for Pur- holder’ meeting are being filed in He ichase of Bonds” and be addressed tojoffice bf the Secretary of State of thé William O. Wilson, Clerk of School|State 6¢ Wyoming and in the office of | District No._2,,in ¢ County of Na-|the County Clerk of Natrona County, ttrona_and State of Wyoming. Cas-| Wyoming; the acts and things done at Alma Reman, a waitress in the Chdse per, Wyoming. Each bid must be ac-|said meeting and pursuant to said acts Cafe, cut her foot severely Idte yester-|companied by a certified check in|df said stockholders were 86 ordered and day afternoon if attempting to shove|the sum of Fiye Hundred Dollars, as'taken under authority of Chapter 268, aside a glass which had beem broken on| an_evidence of good faith. Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910; said was cut and it By order of the Board of Truéteés|meecting was-called, constituted and con; of btood.| Of School District No. 2, in the|ductea under waiver of notice signed 3) Coutity of Natrona atid State of Wy-|by stotkholders owning in person all aia{oming, Casper, Wyoming, this 21st; the tegally issued capital stock of said day of June. A. D. 1920. corporation. : = | “WILLIAM 0. WILSON; PERRY A, MORRIS, Chairman Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sputlock ate in! j Clerk. GEORGE B. NELSON, Sec'y. the city from the Buzzard ranch on Published Juhe 30, Jiily 7, 14, 21,' (Nes) business and visiting with friends, " 8, 1 Publish June 5, 16 ( * vision in the for the week, ending June a2. 1920. | Girl Kicks Glass Artery Is Opened the floor. An artery was difficult to stop the flo Lucki vorker at the in the urant and gave treatment to stop the blood flow. etirked ae > Seat Ek 30, 1920. =n vn oA You Wiil Have To Hurry TO THE Watzke REMOVAL SALE THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE FOR WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF CASPER $15,000.00 Surplus Stock OF NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS ON SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICE COATS © PETTICOATS SUITS FURS Dit DRESSES KIMONAS SWEATERS _ LEATHER COATS SKIRTS = MILLINERY . ART WORK Under Smith-Turner Drag Store—Basement West Hotel ee UUM ML LU Millinery Art Shop T | f a and ahr thé ‘hds been tb here a ompany fr ash motor real-estate and in “Bt ttending to business connected with G CAANDLER S(X eben edt Hor its Marvelous Moto? . - The Chandler Adds Much to Out-Door Life UNE is here and all out-doors calls to us. The long roads to the country arid hillside and stream and woods open their arms to us. If you would havea full enjoyment of your trips and tours, make them in thé Chandler, a car distinguished for its powerful, flexible aud depend- able motor, dnd equally distinguished for its roominess and comfort. Nearly eighty thousdtid Chandler owners know what a good car it is. They kiow what it has meant to them, that the Chandler organization for seven yéats has devoted all its engineering skill and matiufacturing experience td the development of the one standard Chandler chassis. They know that Chandler polities have resulted in a chassis which today approximates perfection. A On this one Chandler chassis are mounted six beautiful types of body. | Chandler Six is the Most losely Priced Fine Car é = : SIX HANDSOME BODY TYPES Seven-Padssenger Touring Car, $1995 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1995 3, " < \ Fotir-Passenget Dispatch Car, $2075 Wg sist Seven-Passériger Sedan, '‘Four-Passenger Coupe, $2895 Litnoiisine, $3498 - (All-Prices J. 0. b. Cleveland; Ohio) * DE RENZY & JONES, Manager Casper Branch |% EAST SIDE GARAGE Cother Third aid Pita Streets Phone 1006. Your Last Chance TO SECURE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING ELEC- TRIC SWEEPER AT SUCH ATTRACTIVE TERMS. The FIOOVEF ‘ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER. Only $5 Down ~ AND BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | THIS SPECIAL SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JULY:3,9 P.. M. DON’T DELAY PLACING YOUR ORDER. i _ A Home Demonstration at your convenience NATRONA POWER PHONE 69 ; CO. _.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920, Kingsley of Jet-|. Guy. Gay of Ti Yes , Mo, are in the city for the] Lew M. Gay! aia este Dbrothiée of the k visiting with old[ with his family to Cast ie ovine bye ‘eorge Nelson in the rance business

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