Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 5

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’ q “mayor of Riverton and hoon of September 16 as they arrive|the west. Af g =n . z : prominent stéckman of central Wyo-|trdm Omaha and during the days of! We want you all to come and we : r ming, is in a serious condition at Roch-| Friday, September 17, and Saturday,| want you all to have such a good time Atter Thorough Trial a Detroit, : ester, (Minn., following an operation | September 18, a8 they ply their trade at as will warrant you in coming again SHERIDAN WILL performed last week. While the oper-| carrying passengers, than you ever | next year. } “ j ation was said to be satisfactory, ad-| saw before in your life at any polit inj We pledge you every courtesy, «| % Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ru-na | vices recef' here that Mayor Pek | the west. Crawford always leals.| good show and a good time. Bring i felder is very. weak and doubt 18 ex-| Crawford always sees to it that they | your neighbors; bring the children. The follo' letter written| ‘“PE-RU-NA has done wonders P Dressed regarding his tecovery. have the first of everything. Most sincerély yours, ones re ichigan Es nosnap pee to -_ eoepetly its weight in Pen a CRAWFORD = TRI-STATE FAIR ent expressed on the merits | gold. si continue to use iA THURSO A Kansas City Man Praises Tanlac CARD OF THANKS vane: WM oa ab lehercd oe There| ” ABBOCLATION, a rune, the well- Ja, FE-RUNA as long ag . a 3 My. and Mrs, Alex Mills and family} day, Septem! 16, t tl rT By Arah 1. Hungerford, President: nownca' remedy, ve and recommen 5 For Putting Him on His Uesire to express their thanks to feed br thane eevel sored paced yt 9-15-1t but rather a mature, to my friends who are r ; Feet friends and neighbors for the kindness); 4% to forse racing: We have hung OWES ty Sa ES sober opinion. formed } : troubled witheatarrh.” Son of Late American and Former — and sympathy shown’ during their be-| yp such purses a is attracting sonic NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rae do tha Ar, Siig fl convincing than anen- , ‘ f “For four years I was unable to|Te#vement caused by the loss of thelr’ or the best horses of the country. We} Estate of Willard T, Ford, de- heel Fi 906 dorsement of this na- . President to.Speak for Senator | work at all, but since taking Taniac 1{Délaved daughter, Marguorite Marie | will have some éxéellent ‘harness races | ceased. East Palmer Avenue, ture from an. actual Harding. on Visit ‘to ‘im’ back on the job and never miss aj Uriens. 9-15:18" | each aay and a number of excellent} Notice is hereby given that letters in the Michigan Metre. user. There are many W. . day," said J. S. Brewer, well known 1 PLEDGE You. running races. We will have chariot /of Administration were on the 28th polis, writes:, “After people in every com- yommg arekistect and building contractor; who p . .). | races, standing Hippodrome. races,|day of August, 1920, granted to the using PE-RU-NA. for munity whose experi- sEYENNE, Wyo. Sept. 15.—Cols.| ves &t 4300 Brooklyn Ave, Kansas| 7. Arah L. Hungerford of Crawford. | wita mule, wild steer, Indian pow-lundersigned in the above estate, and about one year will say enee,in using Pe-ra-na, a price Ropsevelis det asd iy City, Mo. Dawes county, Nebraska, mayor.of the/ wows, squaw races, squaw catch the/all persons having claims against the Thaye found it a very |i} has been identical with e! Th “For fivé years," continued Mr.| Cit¥ of Crawford and president of: the Pig, aquaw climb the greased |said estate are hereby required to éx- medicine for ea- . ‘ Mr. Fako’s. It is the n bins will lead off in the Re} 3 5 Greased aid ‘ mn ee campaign. in Wyo.}Brewer, “I was in bad shape from in- Crawford Tri-State Fair association, de} Kole, men's relay races. ladies’ relay |hibit them, with the necessary vouch- |. digestion, catarrh. and a general run-| hereby pletge you that the Crawford! races nurdie races, roping and buck-|ers for allowance, to the undersigned ming at sey ay se Magectap Pree down condition. Nearly everything 1} Tt! State Fair of 1920 will be the big) ing contests, bull dogging, etc. Administrator within six monthe aft- special auand stockmen in the northern |@t@ disagreed with me ‘and caused so | Sst aud best falr ever given by the asso-} “tn the evenifig, you will be enter-|er the date of said letters, ar they ranchers antate is being planned as an}™Ueb &as on.-my stomach that I could} Cl@tol. If you have attended our fairs | tainoa by the howl of concession men, | may he precluded from any benefit on event, at which’ time political hardly breathe, and my heart palpitated |!" Wee past, honey sé knowing < their the spindle wheels, the merry-go-round, |from such estate, and if-such claims | vttectiny this clasé of voters will} @atmingly. The catarrh in my, head | @Wality, you will then understand what / +16 carnival, the bowery dance, the/be not exhibited within one year/ ; miade me have a stifled, uncomfortable jit means to say that the fair of 1920,/ 291 thing in prize fighting, wrestling|from the date of said letters, they trh. It has helped 1-4 & standby for coughs, me a great deal and I colds, catarrh, stomach am very well satisfied. I have{and bowel disorders and all ca- gained in weight, eat and sleep|tarrhal conditions, 4 well, my bowels are regular a fi Pot In 8 both tablet and liquid form. OLD EVERYWHERE. “ better color in my face. ssed. A general meeting will i ‘September 16.1748, -ia to , - feeling all the time, and I frequently | O¢cUrrings on September A matehes, étc. will be foréver barred. in. Shp Seas ungar Sas ab had bad. dizzy spelis. I could never} the best and biggest ever given. Those of you who enjoy the dreamy} Dated September 1, 1920. e of ee eat ake We already have ten entries in the| waltz or the fagtime shottishe, will LEW M. leep well at night, i became % . GAY, 2 jon. Owing to thi heats Welk ight, an e 20 : : , io senescent the pane Nel weak that Other troubles set in and it |Omaisto-Crawford airplane race. Of} dicase inquire for the Bowery Danee,| Administrator of the Estate of. Wil- ‘ "|looked like my health would breAk|COUrse, we cannot pledge you that all) joing given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary lard T. Ford, Deceased. ei: sievibensraves Tea th down completely. I gave up business | °F these machines will get through, but} of ¢he Crawford City Council. At this} William O. Wilson, Attorney for DehtierN ie: : and for four years did nothing but|‘*#at number tas pledged to start. place you will meet the best people of Estate. ’ nef Roosevelt has bgen scheduied |e medicines and treatments, in an} ‘This is the first “eross.country” alr-) Crawford and vicinity and the best of Publish Sep’ 1920. > are tl rain: crelt family mow actively working | PY, Pu me Tight back on my feet in| Vice Ltcut, Babi of the Harding, Zook senator Harding—Mrs. Nicholas |SUCh Sreat shape it is a geémuine pleas- Laas ea ae co a alta Beas 2 * ure to give it my strongest endorss-|°f Beaver City, Wade Stevens of Bea: ver Ci A. B. Green of Omaha, and d Sa « the chief trainer and instructor of the | # and our vings will have this opportunity to be ed directly by the late Colone! It's son. Governor Cox ani| ‘RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept. 15—J. A. lin D, Roosevelt, the Democratic Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIUDES, Manager Cornet Fourth and Jefferson ts. mtlomwide speaking tour in be.|etfort to regain my atrength. Nothing} Plane race ever staged in Nebraska, Tt ment.” Ashmyssen Aero Co. of Omaha are Department is the ential . candidates, are going ce We Deliver OV iveling* through the west, one of the strongholds 6f his) father. Shei- dan is the only point in Wyoming at which he will speak, although numer- HEIR IEE: Bi for Longworth, daughter of the late Colonel Roosevelt; Mrs. Dougtas my mind to’ try Taniac. finish both inside the state. Omaha “Well, sir, I began to improve right, being im the extreme east cud and away and four bottles of the medicine | Crawford in the extreme northwest in the, OBfo. Republican: organ- ppasbeas bay in Salt Creek by Salt Cree and Mra, “Robinson is partici lire AR in the elty of Crawford of the ‘after: or ’ in the campaign in New Yorl:. ee ee eee CAPITOL LIFE » following statement was issud Ue: As DELFELDER - . PIONEER | osha ne Republican headquarters when ie Te Matta peat in Wwae.| ELAS OPERATION © actigntea that wyoming! ‘AT ROCHESTER|| GROG Y ea AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 dreds of dollars, and at last I made up St4ged in Nebraska witi the start and mn. Mré. Longworth is an actiro Pharmacy, in Aleova by Alcova Mer- planes gatheréd together in one place, easiest place in y the world to accu- mulate money. the Republieah party. Ho is | “4 me any good, although I spent hun- is the longest airplarie race that can be on, hig sister, and Theodore, Jr., Tanlac is sold'in Casper by Casper among the entrants. You will see nore the country invoking the name Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming He HM HME IMA AE IANA TEESE IEA LEE LSE LEED HAAN osevelt, and claiming to represent sressive policies of that revered can. Who has-the best right to FEHR LEELA ANAT E HE RRR " Values that give your dollar its pre-war purchasing power is the Dry Goods Department Men’s Furnishing Department continual desire of this store and then when our THRIFT THURS- BEAUTIFUL PLAID WOO ? £ : DAY SPECIALS are shown each week we at least feel that you owe acy FULT aD ell S nion wits is siz ve it to your purse to inspect the offerings in each department. 3 ib MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY Lightweight, _ elastic- i S Hardware Department ribbed Union Suits, ecru O, ih | : color, made with long | il ‘sleeves and long legs. ba 2) Regular $1.50 value. Pt i A wonderful value in a high-class winter necessity, regularly priced at $7.75, offered for Thrift Thursday at Thrift Price Extra Values in Aluminum Six-Quart Aluminum Tea Kettles; regularly 25e Jonquil Golden Wax priced at $6.50 each. $ 2 Beans. Thrift Price.....:.ccclu Ti) EI EFICe 8 y 45c Large Can Duke Two-Quart. Aluminum Percolators; regularly Plums. Thrift’ Price... priced $3.25. $ i 45c Mt. Cross Blueberries or Thrift Price Blackberries. Thrift Price........ietion OC} O}=—100) No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. Cistetaers Peterarctate

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