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p eribune *_ PAGE SEVEN ay the wettest summer months on recor3|the month and seven others that were “One of the earliest "av acabee of | in Wyoming. partly clovdy, according to the officsal opeans rights was Sen. ‘Juana nez de MANE FOR TH ar AY! The highest temperature of the report made hy George’ S. Me la; Cruz, a Mexican nun of the sev- REPORTED PAST Apisane W: oH COOLEST coe cipitation, almost an unheard of occur- eee 3 P Yo. ‘Bept. 3.—Dr, Horace Cae Avatet in dry, Wyomine. GAG Sag 8 aaa ema x Under the provisions of the new Cer- man constitution that country will — have more women than men voter ey Kenzie. | enteenth century. —— $< eo month was me Pass fh ae gar ie official weather recorder. Ninetcen of —_— WARMER ROOMS WITH LESS FU * There was a total raini ‘or the 31) the 31 days were clear, ; aia ae ‘e312: i, days of 1.84 inches. There were nine Live in excitement, die in you » Seq = days wien there was .01 or more pre- while the “Call family were en route to FOR SALE OR FONE ; Yellowstone park recently, has accept- GenuinéFalF Weather Prevails! e@ 5.000 in settlement of his claim tor Genel" Over | Wyoming, Pesnees: oes He pana ie eee RENT Says hoy Seqmagag Shoshoni Tc Takes cipitation for Month Near- Modern bungaiow on East 7 ete ata Jibe at Railroad -ly Two Inches Dover, with basement apart- GI 8s. yi fe icon, Cheyenne.) aniline The month of August in Casper and k was cool and windy. Light SHOSHONT, . Wyo., Sept, 3.—The | Natrona county indicated an early fall PY ss was ted Sunday morning in| Chicago & Northwestern Railroad com-| With minimum readings of the month several localities ond heavy in a few|P®ny, which serves this community,| 0! 39 degrees on both the 29th and 31st. northern; although beans, potatoes and would better look out—W. C. Hanes, ‘The month of August was also one at} silage in the late and higher levels,| Cditor of the Shoshoni Enterprise, is| Uke coolest_in many years and probably mostly. in western 4ocalities, are the | camping on the corporation’s trail, as only things reported injured. Day te.a-| Witnesseth the following items from the peratures averaged 75; night, 49; anj| Current issues of the Enterprise: tally extremes Of 98 and 27’ were re.| Last Sunday night the so-called pase ported. Sunshine percentages were; | S¢ger train which is operated over the : i Cheyenne, 78; aeeans 64; Lander, | line of the Northwestern railroad was - missing; Salt Lake, 64. butter off the track by some cattle a Pa 9 Showers were quite general and} bout three/miles west of Riverton. KK averaged nearly one-half inch. These} iS stated that the cattle overtook the were beneficial, moistening the ground] train after it left Riverton. for plowing, also being fgood for fall The Enterprise has investigated the 5 5 seeding. Rust is. probably? damaging} recent report that the Northwestern spring. wheat more than - was alles going to dispose of its kerosene tholight. Should killing frost stay ‘off| iehts at the Shoshoni depot and in- two more weeks all wheat and oats wi!) | Stall tallow candles, and finds that it is be safe. Meager reports of threshing | Without foundation in fact. People 4 show wheat yields of 15 to 45 bushels} Who have nothing better to do than At Prices You Can Not Afford to Overlook an acre, The nights were too cool for | CAlcuMte ‘such canards are unworthy orn, @ condition which is not favo--| Of the confidence of the better element _able:for filling and maturing. Except|f our community. ‘There {s, however, WAGON, TRUCK AND AUTO COVERS AND TAR- ment. Apply Peter Clauson, 306 0. S. Bldg., between 5 and 7 p. m. 8-18-tf | TISPTLILLLLLLLLALALLLLLALELLZLLLLLLLL AL LLAL Ld 4 ay LA ee afew high localities where nipped by |® Tumor fo the effect that the town will PAULINS are made of heavy 10-ounce double weave frost, potatoes are cking fine but the ley saps? pay. fo a caprtites, of the and double fill khaki duck and are 11 feet 6 inches wide acreage appears small, Sugar beets in in said lamps hereafter if the serv- Ria Rael Meoberlisteiak Never Tooled tac, | Joo 14 to: be continued: qyeeinahiently. and 14 feet 8 inches long. Naish, i _$14 75 ter at this time’of year. apn ote CE UR with ropes. Brand new. Postpaid.... & Ranges. are curing well, althotigh th f Y, CSRs) eee . papers hive ie tentionoy to Seon Pista been appointed active head of the Re- U. S. ARMY LONG PANTS, all wool, 6 45 Announces an unusual e green. Livestock are in better condi- |PUPHcan women in India, is on the road Olive drab. Brand new. Postpaid... e ’ tion *than ‘usual. contracting business, ° ° se High Low Precipita. Temp. Temp. tion for Wk. OLIVE DRAB ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $7 75 showing of high class mer- Brand new. Postpaid to your town.............. e ape ® * 4 ap Pe Pure silk hose with lisle tops, in colors, ‘ sb id Se 90 39 44 f ee chandise in their Ladies’ black, white, cordovan and navy. Regu- \ Chugwater 38 1.90 BLUE-GRAY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, x 36 65 lar $2.50. Special \Cokeville 27 3 Brand new. Postpaid to your town... e department. f Price, per pair $1 95 a +4 : : i Ne a estes rs : : - i il AND 40 ‘st’ teed in first-class condition. 37 50 Spa abated $35. ‘0 xtra ypecia Ss \ 7 a F. O. B. Los Angeles, Cal... e pis 268 LARGE WALL STORAGE TENTS, 14 feet wide and 14 and silk. Priced... 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