Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 8

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COUNTY DIVISION MADE ISSUE iN FREMONT AGAIN Riverton Interests Carry Project into Primary Election and Urge Choice of Man Pledged to That End (Special to The Tribune) RIVERTON, Wyo. Ang. 16.—Un-| daunted Jiy suceessive defeats in and} out of the state legislature in. their} efforts to bring about the creation of j a new county with the division of Fre- | Mont county. Riverton Interests are | taking the n into the primary | by u the nomination ana! jam Madden to the state The ter, it is understood, is to work for county division, campaitm is being waged for. to hear the expense of. effort to place him in the ‘le; In their arguments Riverton advo: jg division point to the Fremont county contains are miles, is too large for the Iministration of county affairs cates: of court fact that im that the large popylation of the eastern part of the county, Riverton is Fri of which the center, justifies the divi- a home fund amounting $20,000 and rapidly. MAN THROWN ON HEAD WHEN SEAT 15 RELEASED were passing the Canner BUFFALO WILL MAKE BID FOR 1.0. 0.F. HOME (Special to The Tribune.) Choice ef a location for an Odd Fellows state home lies between Cas- per 2nd Buffalo, Wyo., according to advices emanating from a commit- last grand tee appointed by the lodge to investigate sites, and senti- ment favors Buffalo, stood, where a tract of land compris- ing 300 acres on Clear creel -has been offered as a gift. Plenty water is available for irrigation on this land. State Odd Fellows have built up to over increased it is being A peculiar accident attracted the at- tention of 2 crowd afternoon. on Center stree Two young mer st8re ‘iday it is under- of riding in a wagon and using a loose board for | | CAVALRY EQUIPMENT Be RECEIVED AT AIVERTO (Special to to The ’ ‘Trikzne.) RIVERTON, Wy two head of exec equipment fr jshipped her jot River {National Guard. None by the The troop will for the first anhual from six towns to be held there, [RIVERTON WILL (Special to The Tribune.) RIVERTON, Wyo., Aug. 16.—Exces: classes in the Riverton public school | ties can be providhd. Construction. 0 ja new building | cipal building. CROP YIELD SETS BiG n 0., Aug. 16.—Thirty- ent saddle herses and as many men have been state for the use ‘on's Troop © in the Wyoming ride Joverland to Basin early in September camp. of troops HOLD SCHOOL IN MUNICIPAL HALL that cannot be accommodated in pres jent buildings will be %eld in the citz | hall again this year until proper faeiti- has just been started and until it is completed part of the |high school will make use of the munt- RECORD NEAR WORLAND | Nie \ s is fr (Political Advertisement) In submitting the name of Devlin to you for county assessor, have a man who Rd, mM Fn ASSESSOR Frank hood on his father’s ranch and secured his education in the schoo! of that state, igraduating from the University of Colo- prado ‘Taw school and was admitted to {faa Colorado ber. He immediately yol- unteered his services .to Uncle Sam who had: just entered the World War and jhe served his country throughout the entire War. Immediately after being @ischarged Mr. Deylin €amé to Casper and has been in the employ of the Midwest Re- fining company most of the time since then, This man owns his home in Casper and oi nm the tax roll of Natrona coun- ty. We as his: supporters assure you that ee possesses qualifications and ability te add strength to any county ticket and your support is ie poarnesty solicited in behalf of this Gigned) By DEVLIN'S: SUPPORTERS. ———___ it Posted. “How ‘shalt we curb the criminal ra- pacity of the profiteer?” sternly de- manded the horse-faced gent, “How shall we rescue the’ nation from his octupps-like clutch? How—’’ “I haven't the slightest idea,” calm- ly replied old Gaunt N. Grimm. “+ hayen't attended a single high school commencement. this City Star. ————— TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exch: 101 Wyatt Blag. Phone 856 we year."—Kansas | 4 1 i Many ¢ a Pretty Face _ j P Spoiled by Pimples sures and other loess it aan Spire Tell of|they can not possiply reach Sigler eaten source of the trouble, which is in the blood’ Begin taking S. S. = today; and write 2 complete hiss tory. of your case to our chie medical adviser who will give you Uasightly Don't close your | eyes to the warning which nature gives, when unsighhy, pimples appear on your fal justructions, “without face and other parts of the body. |} SPec# je wt pare are afflicted with .any| Charge. Write at once to Swift form of skin disease do not expect Specific Co. ba 3 Laboratory, At- _to be. cured by Joliegs ointments, | Janta, C Ga. ‘TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY } I hereby announce myself as candidate for the of- fice of Sheriff of Natrona County,-subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August primary. ASK THE OLD TIMERS As to my reputation as a public servant and you can- not hesitate as to the choice of candidate. My election means a clean administration .in Natrona County— COLIN CAMPBELL possesses - qualifica- 4 sion. Baia anc sine a Seeders Baton eh a) tions pufficent to assure fairness and THE HOUSE e ALWAYS . : Lander people, who may be expected | eave the wagon his partner was hurled efficiency in the execution of official OF QUALITY : a > jo Ghpose the proposition as they have out on his head by the sudden releasing | WORLAND, Wyo. Aug. » 16,—|dutles. botntin: Golashe PICTURES ‘ORTH | fo Tad that the inelu-| of. weight from the other end of the|Threshing on the C. F. Robertson |pecember 2 1892, Ho apent Iie, bow. wi rge Indian reservation and hoard. ‘He was taken into the Canner| farm negr this place established a reé- Tete a8 m . BEST VENTILAT- in national forests | store and first aid treatment w: .|ord at the opening of the season that l, WHILE argument and that | ministered but it was found unneces-| Will be hard to beat, in the opinion of ED THEATER IN sed for both. coun- ties division be brought should about. the as MIAN PREGIPITATED OVER EMBANKMENT TWICE IN ONE DAY IN BYRON CANYON sar: “Open it! an officer to Jim Monchow, Chinese, when Monchow’ received a package y to call a physician patios anal ‘PILL? PEDDLER RECEIVES DOPE THRU THE MAIL CHEY! Wyo, Aug. 16— was the terse command of ‘NE, WwW. . 16.—After sur-| through the mail. The Chinese obey. e de: ing plunge when} ed and a vial containing sufficient he rode his horse over the edge of the} opium for $500 worth of “pills” was nkment in Devil's canon, Perry| revealed. The Chinese was arresied ions experienced ‘another miracu-| on a federal charge. 2SC when with the help of promi an TCA Good food at less cost at the Har 8. he means of bloc hoisting the animal by and tackle to a point | Ines farmers; when bushels to the acre, jover 51 bushels and | bushels. oats made barley over Naas SSE, |Auto Stolen While Owner Takes Lunch CHRBYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 16.—While J. L. Dixon of Denver was at lunch his closed car, which he had parked in front of the Plains hotel, was stolen, Dixon returned’ after an absence of less than twenty minutes, to find that the automobile had disappeared. Later officers located it'in an alley but as they approached the thief started the machine and escaped. Four shots were fired him without effect on the trail and the tree broke. to which the tackle was tied, precipitat- ing him another 100 feet down the] mountair He was removed to his| home with the belief that his back was broken but aside from and bruises DOUGLAS DEMOS ‘LAUNCH FOWLER ORGANIZATION DOUGLAS, V crats of Doug ., Aug. 16,—Demo- his home town, have (Political Advertisement) FRANK J. WOLF Republican Candidate for Sheriff Subject to Primaries, August 17, 1920. If nominated and electe d, I promise honest and ef- ficient administration of the office. ; YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED uken the lead in the campaign of Wade H, Fowler, register of the land office, in his candidacy for the house of entatives in opposition to man Frank W. Mondell, Re- publican, by organizing a Fowler club, of which Robert D.| Hawley was cho- EN — sen chairman, C, H. McWhinnie, sec- treasur. and William_.Omen- |= J. Scott and George H. Peake, |= eat = DECLINE IN MEAT PRIGES. |= ANNOUNCED BY DEALER C. V. Norris of the No has returned from a busin ure trip to Colorado. He weeks. He visited élaughter who have. been spending the summer in Manitou, Colo. Mr. Norris has been watghing the market on meats fn both Omaha and Denver, and states there is a sharp decline in meat Market nd plea’ been gone his wife and six 2 leaving Denyer he purchased loads of meats to be delivered during the coming two weeks. After September 1, Mr. Norris has made at. rangemetits to receive a cr mes and meat products every The beef market is generally weak. Announcement is made in the Trib- une today of big and similar announcements will made each Monday in the Tribune weit. abt ts savings in meat be Cut your board bill—eat at vey. 8-16-12t joe Meuctates ota Seo TO THE VOTE ERS OF N Advertisement) and voter of N@trona believe it my duty to say candi- the nomination the Republican ticket (Politic: As tax-payer county, I something of one of the many dates who for are out for sheriff on One who has been known by me for rs S. M. Hedges, acta ensuh " by the public, Mr. land, Hoom,” also a deput and has been a peace officer of various towns of Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, and speaks the Spanish lan guage like a native. Mr. Hedge sord as an officer here in Casper Is 1 kndédwn to everyone. was marshal of Neder-| town during the! of Boulder county | Mr. Hedges was presented with a letter of reference of honesty, effi- ciency and ability as a deputy sherift | of Natrona county from Mr. Hugh Pat- | ton, former sheriff of Natrona county, one of the best shriffs the county ever had. It has been proven in Casper that | Mr, Hedges has and will enforce the laws of Wyoming to the best of his. ability, without fear or fayor. And that has been his record all his life as| an. officer The voters of Natrona county dre in need of new blood in this office and ould give Mr. Hed due considera- tion at the prims ection August) 17, 1920 Mr. Hedges ualified in! every way to fill the office of sheriff, A. VOTER AND TAX-PAYER. _, ~~ Is the kind to tie to. Stu yond expectation. goods. TRUNKS pric * $2.25 asd priced at _. 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