Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1920, Page 5

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sy | S00 REWARD 1S OFFERED FOR CAPTURE OF SLAYER WHO ESCAPED FROM JAIL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug.: $0—Goy- bert D. Carey has issued. a Proclamation offering a reward of $500 for the capture of Walter Sim, charged with the murder of Fred Walker, who escaped from the Wes- ton county jail at Newcastle, Wyo. August 19. No trace of Sim has been nd-since he disappeared from his i cell after two bars of an outside win- dow had been sawed, assumably by persons on the outside. gos aaa a are yet to be\ discovered. It is aino widely known for its vast livestock in- terests and wool production, « Prior to the advent of the oil and the great re- fining plants here these latter indus- tries were catalogued in the encyclo- paedias as the biggest industrial factors But, agriculturally, the county has stood near the foot of the class in com- parison with other districts in the state where water is plentiful and) where other\states cannot rob the district of that water it has. The county has its. little patches of growing lands, it ie true, and no better crops are grown anywhere, but cultivation has been handicapped and energy retarded. “But impetus was given this profit- in the life and wealth of the county. : Marine Recruiting Officer Attending Denver Conference L —_—_— able pursuit, this past week when work |NEW HEAD ‘Or. AMERICAN #eorviter: ‘was started on filling the two giant si- | BRARY aN: PARIS: Dr, .W. Ni marks a step. toward this end in “ius |Past 10 years Librasian of <fe famous A representative of the Tribune hail Uniag and. exw "the work in prosrens, CONTRACT LET FOR DRAINAGE ; ers, L. O. Gray and fromthe: top.” After passing throvgh| ‘neath the weight of many pounts | rectors of the Alamo drainage district, met here last night and Jet the con- tract for the drainage construction for Fifty-one thousand feet of tile will be laid and Three Bros. & "This winter’ the ‘otatetn dairy cows |TOWS are 40 inches apart and yet it is Sh were ‘awarded the contract 1.65 per foot, this price being about food as rich 3 “protein and nourish-| fields. One specimen picked at random} $13,000 lower than the next bid, Work will start by October 1 and be pushed The lands embraced tu this district lle between and ‘Allen, besides greatly. eliminating }inehes in diameter. Passed into the = amiga on the west side of the Big orn. river, It proved\a remarkable revelation. The | ing. $2,000,000 ds carry out the Associn- two silos stand 40 feet ‘high, sidé-by- tea Hooks for Everybody” Move- side, and each:is 16 feet across inside, { i A’ blended silage of 60-day corn and sunflowers is being blown into them chi rr just as it is cut from thy} These were planted shortly after June tela, ihe epsilage ia blown ia thres-|1 and did not begin to attain growth quarter inch bits into the big tile brick | UNtL early August, Then they grew tubes from the a8 much as two inches in a day. The of the J. J. Allen dairy will munch «|#!most impossible to walk through the ment as any food ever fed dairy. stock. in the field weighed better than 40 The saying will be better than twa-| Pounds, stood ten feet off the ground, thirds; fiecording to Messrs. Wheeler and the base of the stalk was three . |Gehl-made hopper, though, it is so pipe neers UN he SE | rauioh_ahatt inthe: twinklesek an eye: had: faith in the plan years,” Mr. Wheeler explained, “byt | ©*Petimental lines, but it it’ out to the best advantage.” Aside from this, the Wheeler / farm Five hundred yards packed the silos | this year blossoms as the rose, tmder a i nd} The garden is a paradise of seasonahbic ra sins Nate ‘ahs level and tha (truck-—beans, nine and ‘ten inches cobs are filled uniformly and are well} !0ns, and just bushels of: tem. Cucum- thatured ‘fox 60-day ‘planting. In. Towa |bers,, onions, cabbages, - cauliflower, ° and Nebraskn: they’ brag “of — picking ;Thubarb, horseradish, squash, pumpkin ears of corn ata height of ten fect |8nd what-not—and in such an, abun- and of bicherd to teak the. stalk down |“arice too. Much of it hasbeen’ grown. without a speck of water, too, Mr. Al- iy odttit Sot and | A Jen gave = Prats, ae ‘sweet “rele Camber people realize that such hate grow there a farm exists so close to Casper.” It ss Bibi one sanower ‘ ‘ tucked away in a ‘thick grove of cot- eevee» : - 2 a Se ee 2 oar Lo nem An pt ms 137258 =e ‘OF NEWSPRINT FOR TRIBUNE The Casper Daily Tribune is un- Joading a carload of newsprint in Casper this week which is costing the | corapany $7,058 f.-0. b. Casper. same amount’ef paper a year ago cost approximateiy $2,000. The newsprint will be placed in storage until suilt- able room is secured for it in the new | ‘Tribune building on The Tribune building prob- y will be ready for oceupancy sometime in October. The price quoted the Daily Trib- une for neWsprint is an example of what newspapers are having to pay paper throughout States in the. mounting ‘MAN CRUSHED IN RUNAWAY DIES OF HIS INJURIES WHEATLAND, Loring Baker, age 22 years, was killed in a runaway when the team he had been driving in hauling hay cru: him against a high board fence. ker-had attempted to get between the team and the fence in an effort to stop the horses from running. away but the team swerved toward him, his chest and body being crushed between recrulting “station left ‘for! tne hay rack, mad force, crushed and driven into his lungs, caus- ing hemorrhages, , |, Baker was rushed to the hospital but as of blood and punctured lungs and internal injuries caused his death lat 4 o'clock ‘the following morning. Se al were adopted and spread upon the sat for three yea Last Week of Our Special Sale Electric Sewing Machines Sergeant John M, Morrell, non-com- officer in charge of the ma- 8 conference which is to be * held at the district headquarters. on just finished on the M. P, Whecler | Carltan, formerly Librarian of* Tzimity ing his absence Corporal Spry will be three miles» west of town, It] College, Hartford, Conn., and for the} charge of the recruiting station, geant Morrell will return. to Casper county. Newberry r | Monday. ect, it has to pass So goteete eg + Roegeetoete 1% “Coste lees per Month of Servis” Your Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guarantee Satisfaction Casper Battery i 508 East Yellowstone that district. Save Ten Dollars By Purchasing Now Your Choice of WESTERN ELECTRIC, HOT POINT, FREE-WESTINGHOUSE, WHITE ROTARY. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Phone for Home Demonstration. to completion. ss The plan has heen carried out along | tonwoods on the west side of the river’ juccess now | just a short distance from the’ west- seems virtually assured, ern outskirts of the Midwest refinery have never had the opportunity to try and the wind never blows over there, xis you ever get a-hankerin’ for the old the direction of Mr, Allen and. his sons. | homestead, ‘take a-spin out there and are the prettiest fields of growing corn See if/the truth has been told. og Sins Rupaer SiaMps Natrona Power Co. $ “Ranver_ Cotarsae survived by a widow und three smalljand other transport more than any ote er city in the world. Keep Your Blood Pure . If you Expect Good Health You cai @ large measuré avoi Viability 4 ted disease, by the use of; Your- Well-Being. S. S..S., the wonderful blood reme-. dy that has been in constant usev You can not overestimate the| for more than fifty years. S.S.S2 importance of keeping the blood cleanses the blood thoroughly. I — FORMER COUNTY ATTORNEY Seach hey Nt* tne edaitty=> He" te |-2ionaon Sears ebenmtd nity tases toe children. f BASIN, Wyo., pene 30—The funerai of Glimore Hartigan, former county at torney, was held from the -Episccpal eburch and was largely attende4> Mr. Hartigan expired suddenly frean an at- tack of gastric ulcer and appendicitis. Since filling out his term as county at torney he had beep engaged in the At a@ special session or district court ‘yesolutions of sympathy free of impurities. is sold by druggists everywhere. “Any slight aad or impuri- zoe i Sak Bteratere and med+ Deceased was a member ty is a source of danger, as every|ical advice absolutely free, write of the Masonic fraternity. ecb: vital organ of the body d pends today to the Medical Dept., Swiff= menced the practice of law here in 1912 upon the blood supply to prepay Specific Company, Swift Laboras ed as prosecut- werform its functions. tory, Atlanta, Ga. Sete ctececthectectodtente toitedete tected : Phone 69 -* > CAMPBELL-JOHNSON co. NUS ed Clothiers O% Off on All Boys’ Suits HFOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Monday, August 30 In every boy’s suit we sell you will find fault- . - less fabrics, wonderful workmanship and rigid reinforcements at elbows, knees and seat. CAMPBELL-J OHNSON COMPANY EAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS STEER. Op are _ CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. 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