Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 5

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spending a brief yacation at his Wnie hete. = e. praia 7 Shep fovcive toa tor itenkig aa is'creet. but not for bragging about®!. A lV ‘WHANITE ‘REFUSES 10 EXPLODE {AD THROWN UNDER HAY this machine, which he was a. MONDELL AT NEWCASTLE collided) with a mowing White, CASTLI:, Wye. Aug. 4.—Con- nm A f ee spears ts ater, eM ma- gfessman Frank W. Monéell, majority) 3 ¢!’ AME IN A AWAY, BUT | chines became unmanageable and. in {floor leader, of the lower house, the mixup the mower and rake were W SERVE AS TRUCK OVERTURNS, DRIVER SAFE Sa Serine NOMINISTANTOR ss, oe, Se ee | not’ meant and the other twenty per Parent reason at other thnes. it re- First Time Answered in Affir- one side finally when the rake struck quertion of whether it a esiitn el from "Victor, daha, to the:reclame, {20.t0 40 years in the state Penitentiary) 2S sienna rake when ; & ‘ a -* for implication in the slaying of Frank f - howers of a national bank to act as d@-| tlom work at Jackson lake, when the 1 ren 3 ministrator of an estate, which ja said| machine’ jumped the road the | Jennings ‘near Laramie, was taken to ° : a Fighty per cent of all apologies are: Egan: enbasgusniiy pickea the éxplosive up ROCK RIVER, Wyo., Aug. 4.— jcent*are not believed. and transferred it to another truck. Reker by *g Soprighayc Bay rake | } at ne Franc! ol is er ween | Sometimes it explodes without ay- here and Chugwater, Jack White, . Question Raised in | Cheyenne for! PETE CORDILLO | cace 10 years, had n miraculous es: | ANTAL eLAopah | fuses to be detonated by: excessive EN cape from death. He was thrown to , .”smative by Designation of — | “lence 5 TAKEN TO P an irrigating ditch and was elevated. j by gnation oO ‘Goodnight . and wi \ Jide BR Rao eooeere, wae He escaped with a ragged wound -in or our ; judge , driver pr note of Ww ick. | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aig. )4.—Pete} his neek and another in his face “ ‘CHEYENNE, Wor) Auge ithe a ade eee A; Cordllio,, sentenced to: _segre.: trom | 7 where wrongs ot ithe fork gouged him. the state prison at Rawlins in custody not heretofore to. have been raised inj Wyaming-Idaho line and started to |‘ a Wyoming court, hes eed aiaweted | Betvagiont All Ae" “dope” ‘on. the a Dairebecti: PR Dexie- E HEFFNER in the affirmative by Judge W. C.- lynamite dictated that there | py. Luckey announces change in offi Mentzer of the Laramie county court’ Should be a terrific explosion ang. that | trom Wood Bldg. to Smith Apartmen| There is no bétter education in : thrift you can give your children than = to brin gthem to this Bank and open = a Savings Account in their names. ; Children soon become interested in - the regular saving of money, and this . lays the foundation for success in fu- : ture life. é : Don’t start the Account for them, = but come ‘with them and’ let them DO IT. A Dime Bank, and the exercise of = a little Will Power assure greatest < success. — Es Sarees bn, Recess ot the Sic Seaae teas te ema | ot ae et Are Candidate for Sheriff Natlonal Bank of Chi intrntor of the estate of Chri Sievers, &Mt any" portion of Fry's retmalNs om TipEwRiEne REPUBLICAN TICKET—PRIMARIES AUGUST 17 The following letter received by Mr. Sheffner while an {ntestate,’ who died here several] Which to “sit”. serving Natrona County as Sheriff is self explanatory: 0,7, Hlevers’ estate conalsin : no Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer fresh re sig pH pean aha petty Bh gptib: Sica rl ‘CORONAL. C. SMITH United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Baltimore, Md. National bank, “nhout $2,000. deposited| violently battering the bape = scen-” Cusper Typewriter JACOBS & EDMONDSON, Managers. with the Wyoming Trust & Savings|! éry, but there was Exchange GILLETTE & CLARK, Resident Counsel, Mountain — bank and between $2,000 and $4,000 de-| The ‘dynamite the./'truck, posited with the Aicakerciwers National seemingly was burhip-proof Fry, apt ares Saas uhinfired, Department—Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and - Western Nebraska. 317-322 Cooper Bldg., bank. The First National bank ap-| after picking himself up plied for letters of administration, but was combatted by the Wyoming Trust & Savings Bank, which also applied for letters and whicn asserted that it was ret within the powers of a national Seventeenth and Curtis Sts. - Denver, Colo., Dec. 6, 1913. Mr. Jesse A. Sheffner, Casper, Wyo. Deat Sir: We have-a report from Special Phone 856 bank to act as administrator. The oor ruled contrarily to the latter} bank’s contention and granted letters! to the First National bank. Sievers, a native of Schlesweig, 1s! not known to have any neira in. the! United States. es AN. PROP LOOSENED, MINER , BRUSHED UNDER ROB SeeceeococococooesooseeoseeCe eeewe Thursday Neh DREAMLAND PAVILION Auspices Agent Sterling concerning his visjt to your city and his inter- view with you concerning a re- cent examination of your office by the State Examiner. We are pleased to note the high regard in which Mr. Sterling holds your office and the manner in which you are administering it. He sae LION, Wyo.,' Aug. 4.—James Grindo, 4 was instantly killed m tells ‘us that he finds the office a - a neikad Wes aeons ne goat exceptionally well conducted and : ‘ e driving to a mine car, also-was crish- ae ane ee er ote ite = iH meri best element of the County. ‘This ’ nl ed \to death, by a fall of rock caused by is very gratifying information to the car" jumping the rails and colliding] us and We take the occasion to with a roof. pron. The ‘prop Was dis- felicitate you upon the high es- lodged,. releasing several tons of rock : Everyb ody Invited fem Of he elieee ote) yane) which it had supported.” Gringo is sur- Stebel finintie Seances eo mmerce vived by. his parents, who reside at) D) DANCE Meetup: Wary icireried ; : Canon. City, Cole. Union Orchestra}! Everybody Welcome (Signed) Jacche a Edmondson, “Kh Bank of Strength and Service” ~ i. M Seventy-five years ago Mexico and “aN CASE OF RAIN DANCE WH‘BE HELD IN MASONIC TEMPLE the United States covered approxi- matelf equal aréas of North Am " RIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Here’s a Suggestion ! Dry Goods Depsitniene Men’s Fumishing Department May we take the liberty to give you'an idea—an idea of how to save some money? ; : Get the habit of watching for this ad—then visit our store and take advantage of our Thrift Thursday Specials. ‘We offer the commonly needed articles from every department in our store at specially attractive savings. Come this Thursday sure. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY Hardware Department Grocery Department FAMOUS WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS tft “Kool Weve” | sabre: pegunecise #5 5o— @e Checked Nainsook Union Suits—special for . AUST Sane sect gens rear $3.85 Ladies’ Racy Ganee Waists hot weather—regularly sold at $1.25— = (yi: 1 2 Quart—Regular Price $700— 4 90 wv hrift Plice Thrift Price ........... Ee: e We have remarked our entire stock of fancy | ieee ot iene | | OO raut'paren= = $7.00 | HUNT’S FANCY FRUITS ~ : 5 Quart—Regulst Price $11—. Quy 7) 214-Ib, cans—65e quality Extra Special Mavte:-Panaikd. Hat Close Out Regular Price $12.50— Seike ie 60 doz. Eiffel Brand Ladies’ Black Silk Hose , * Thrift Price $8.75 _ Plums—Peaches—Pears Lisle toep—$3.50 Value. ' Your Choice 8 Quart—Regular Price s18— $10 50 Grapes—A pricots Thrift Price $ Thrift Price ......... mis e r 3 Ie Guare hers Pace 8 GH GQ Thrift Price E>E5cHPer Can] $2.45 4.75 Paret) CMOTT HEMET Ate temea tesa i ee =F No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials \ eTuEtT SUT rrirrervarevtorerey Tittirr clet ty

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