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> ; ved ‘did’ not Se aie a Sirs. page : ‘T Sheridan Cas Company Threatens Cra age gt mong eg \ Wilmort Crum Sweeper shall receive $75 a month alimony and} - No home complete without it. We « petition. The deree provides that she, Shutdewwn; Operations to Continue||! 2 eee Spee |! wie ‘name, nhle, copper and silver other offspring have attained adult Until Wyoming Commission Acts|**"" HF ; ts Aiba ssh oens eo ga pinged sig 925 S, Lincoln Ave, Phone 923-J. 11-16-t¢ you aré (a Aestroyer. “Which? ‘That's the question, In the silence of your inner self—answer now! oo Millions wf dollars’ worth of mer- | chandise is left unclaimed. in the dock warehouses of Jemion every Year. ‘There is a kind of man, not many of him, it is true, who is so anxious to October Is Reset Month in De- give everybody a fair deal-that he troit Plant; One Every 1814 eran too ate. Secobds for Day | a stesetal tecrie tite) se and Sweet, Causey: & Foster agresa ERIDAN, Wyo. -—Sher- | to keep the plant. operating un- SUD PI ROUTER idansaotinerowie avciasa balng: withe | Eh: Deotatan vier ‘application for an OLDS OLLIVER Store S9c'to.' $6 at the During October 99,967 Ford ors out ey. that ‘the town still Is. | {merease in ‘rites to be inade to the Do Stote. Reta a fact - shivering from the reflex of appre- | public service commision in tee ee ar eer te re she rgit and-tilinea- our ti Metiithe roe hension, ‘The situation, although stint | meanwhile, LOOTTITO LSS. SOLE EE ISL OOTO TED, and one-half million already in serv- sassy, is discouraging, a supply of Cormmissii onpe dintty Houtitington is gas being guaranteed only until the | understood to have left Cheyenne for 15th instant when, unless some things | Denver today, to confer with Sweet, happen in the’meanwhile, Sweet, | Causey & Foster. From Denver he Causey @ Foster, proprietors of the | will come to Lei? il local: gas works, proposed to close Z the 100,000 mark for the month. them down and to cease furnishing — October 26 was the banner day, hav- Sheridin consumers with gas. Decree Granted on y >. ea? ad ° Cross--Petition in ing brought forth 4,688 cars. This was The owners ot the gas plant recent- Court at Cheyenne also a record breaker. It means that ; ee ly served notice of intention to apply ice. This is the highest record ever reached by the Ford Company, or any her company. Thirtythree more cars| + would have brought production up to CLOCKS “Now Is the Time” y , When one chooses a raiock ‘one chooses oan service, for reliabil- ity, for beautv. Henry Ford placed on the market his now famous Model ‘T'—the that brought Ford unquestioned sj in the motor car industry. more ‘than four and one-half million of this one model have been built and distributed to the four corners of the ‘ends for the entire twenty-fourhour said an increase of 75 per cent. The day. The Ford estimate for this year announcement raised such a storm of 3s one and one-quarter million cars and protest that instead of applying for to look elsewhere for its supply. Kinred some months ago started some- The storm that had gone before wns | thing he could not—or for some reason but @ breeze compared with that re. | did not—finish. He sued Edna M. Kin- trucks. the increase the gas people announced sulting from the latter announca- | ted, mother of this three children, for one car was completed every 18 1-2 sec- for a drastic increasé in rates, it was 1.8 that they would close their gas plant It was during the fall of 1909 that yesterday at noon, leaving Sheridan CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 2.—B. G. ment. Immediately telegrams of pro-. | divorce, alleging cruelty. Mrs. Kinred! test began to course over the wires | filed a cross-petition, charging deser- TETTTIDI OE LOL SIE TETEEE A off to the public service commission at: | tion. When the case came to hearing as Our CLOCKS meet these requirements in many different world. Of models prior to ‘the “T,” | * - _ Cheyenne, demanding that the. gas | ih the district court here Tuesday Kin-| 30,000 bee, | geetrpytieiee fs ae cr vale be cannes to and prevented d 1 b Il f th f th smallest alarm rs ks During 19160, 18,644 Ford cars were ‘rom carrying out its announced in- _— m e loc built, a tremendous output for those wih be A tt Sat mi se gt oe tention. Deep gloom settled over the makes an sty es ut allo em, {ro days. Yet in ten years from that time i john Hamilton oi eley,| gas-using population when the com- at, - FG seoguiiita ak trom to inore | Galles wits can gle bavtsichig Sectaris | coisstonseonieal eaten aemredtene rok Announcement to the loveliest mahogany living-room clocks, DORSE the finest work than 1,000,000 a year. in public on. the topic of psychology,| regret, that it was powerless. ‘ Almost half of the motor cars in the and topics of the day. Thereafter a conference was held manship and design. world are Ford cars. In the United ®tates and Canada, a little better than one-half are Fords. Pearl Walker, the Chi- ropodist wishes to an- nounce that she has office space in the Ideal Beauty Shop on the balcony of the Smith-Turner Drug Store. pk ic don Casper people who are modern in every respect patronize the DOUDS- OLLIVER Store for every liné it sells because they recognize that modern 2 merchandising means more value for ' the money expended. 12-2-8t a All mail orders will receive prompt and most careful attention. ‘Holmes Hardware Co. & Corner Second and Wolcott Phone 601 (coLaeeaeee rea ooo LTT TTL OA LTO TT TTT OT TTT A Price Smashi B. P.O. ELKS ATTENTION There will be a regular session of this Lodge No matter what your social position, no matter how wealthy or how poor you may be, no matter what your oc- cupation is, you belong to one of two great armies. {If you are not a builder Office -hours: 9. a. m. until 12 noon aiid 1 p. m. until 6 p. m. Phone 1215-R before 9 and tind 6. fa id eee EWRITERS Bought, soli, rented, repaired. Dealer porn grs C. SMITH per Typewriter 5 Eerneee f- 301 01 Wyatt Bide. Phone ase | Bidg. _GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND HEATING Roy E. Martin 125 S, Washington ° Phone 143-W Senesld Sale Friday Evening December 3rd At Odd Fellows’ Hall By Order of E ., Robert Cohen, Secretary Casper Lodge $50,000 STOCK INVOLVED Of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Cans, Trunks, Suit Cases, Leather Bags, Etc., to Be Cut Loose and Sent to the Bargain Block. event whew every Peta cllg: in wo store contributes its peg of bargains. You will find merchandise priced to your liking. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Weare Discontinuing Our Clothing Department, and every Suit and Overcoat Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost. A maelstrom of value-giving that will arouse your sense of economy. B list a few of the hundreds of special bargains on sale. a: eee Be: 3 y Ladies’ Silk Dadeuwesr and Kimonos Men’s Heavy Ne ae Good Quality Leather ‘ Dress Shirts M . Overge ae Mad: Palm Gloves Attractive Patterns er nay Sale Price—Saturday $2.00 to $2.50 Values, at $1.95 35c $1.35 $2.45 a An eastern manufacturer’s line of sample Silk sO : Kimonos, Chemise, Bloomers, Gowns, etc., placed on sale Black Cotton Socks SA Caueus Clowes _ ooere Wool Army Sox b 4 Per Pair Sale Price er car ‘Per Pair Saturday, December 12 1.2 12l2e - 7Bc 39 : , , A L-2C =2C Cc At prices that will make this sale a real feature attraction. : Paw i MONS APR With Christmas so near this is an opportune time to buy Heavy Work Shoes Heavy Army Coveralls We are ® Selling Agent for Celebrated W. L. these attractive and serviceable garments, $5.00 Values, at While They Last ad evil “ahaa ian $3.95 $3.50 ———___. 41.78 Vegeta Price Rere al eaeempea anions ay] Line . ju a rice er Pair GMMERCI AUCONMPARY, Be $1.50 Rockford Socks Men’s Patented Garters Watch Our Windows a4 Wihise 13 and 14 Sale Price, Pair Per Pair 20c 23c OPPOSITE LYRIC TH MarnerseeMsrenreeverseserecessesssenroeges