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: : by 4 DR. |W. FROST MADE HEAD OF MEDICAL ASSOCIATION At the annual meeting of the -Na- trona County Medical association, held Jast night at the city hall, Dr. I. N, Frost was elected to head the associn- tion for the coming year, TT. J. Riach and T. A. Dean were elected to offices of secretary-treasurer and vice presi- dent, respectively. Many professional matters were taken upsand passed upon by the members. ‘During the coming year every effort will be made to clean up this district of Wyoming in the woy of disease. CHRISTMAS RUSH ABOUT OVER IN POSTOEFICE Practica}ly all signs of the Christmas Tush have been cleared away at the postoffice, Only a few packages, the majority of them without proper ad- bee 0 be delivered. z postmaster ients of et and num r so that in the future the articles can be delivered without delay. | PERSONALS | Miss Margaret V. C, Douds left yes- terday e cago, whe course in known schoc y at Miss Douds has lately heen connected with the Herald. eee Mr. and Mrs, Warren Sage, have re turned from Sheridan, where they had been called by the death of a relative. * Dr. Walter Wilson of Cheyenne, re turned to his home yesterday after spending the Christmas holidays with friends here. a 2 Judge Ralph Kimball left this morn. ing for Thermopolis to hold court. He will return here this evening and leave for Cheyenne tomorrow morning, * * David Greenberg, brother in-law’ of J. 1. Learner, has been visiting in Cas per for the past few days. Mr. Green- berg formerly conducted a clothing store in Riverton. , oa g R. S. Bllison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, has re- turned from Denver where he has been attending to important business’ mat- terms. | | J. B. Barnes is in Denver attending Mrs. Gus Bell will entertain this evc- ning at an informal evening at bridge in honor of Miss Irma Patton, who rooks on Jan. Patton will be the gu Fi \MARRI ; A marriage li issued today Alfa May to Arr Smith, Smith, 21, both of Casper. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nek- ot bear the | - senders of | * IS PROMISED AT WOOLMEN MEET All indications point to a record at- | tendance at the Wyoming Wool Grow- | ers convention to be held here January 6-8, flockmasters from all corners of SENT MIDWEST OIL CAMPS Seven traveling libraries, tor nse of employes of the Midwest Refining com- pany, were sent out yesterday to the several camps in ‘this locality, ~ Bach library contains fifty volumes and will be circulated through the camps. The libraries will remain in each place for two months, after which they will be sent to a different fleld. The camps that will be yisited by the state having sent word advising of their intentions to be.-hére on these dates as matters of vital interest to the wool industry in Wyoming are to these libraries sre Salt Creek, Teapot Stadion, Big Muddy, Osage, Elk Ba- sin, Glass Creek and Grass Creek. re ae Re FOOTBALL STAR GOES TO OMAHA BY ‘AIRPLANE CHEYENNE, Dec. 30.—Ted Madden, football star of the University of Wyo- miming, Tuesday journeyed by airplane from Cheyenne to Omaha. to attend the Alpha u Omega convention in the be taken up at this meeting. The local committee In charge of affairs urges that every sheepman in the state be Among the prominent speakers on the program is W. F. Thurkoff, general manager of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. SS WILLIAMS FUNERAL SATURDAY, 6 man and memt n Tegion wilt s will be read b m of the Presby rch. Murray. WANTED Good Truck Drivers R. N. VAN SANT POCO SHOTGUNS We have a complete showing of the latest in shot- 3; guns. The selection offers everything in 20, models. The price on the pump guns is $60.00; on BIGATTENDANGE CIRCULATING LORARIES 16 and 12-guage guns, in both pump and hammer i the hammer guns $52.50. i | SMALL ARMS [he small arms bear the trademarks “‘Colt,” F “Smith & Wesson,” “Iver-Johnson.” They range in calibre from .22 to .45, and in price $19.00 to $45.00. The automatic .25 is priced now at: $25.00. Holmes Hardware Co. Cor. Wolcott and Second Streets, FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, 4 rooms in new modern I fi cality, no children, phone 8 1 NN Phone 601 THE PALMS — I I carefully. bulk, some put up in the beauty, and all of them a Everything in nov season. = . = = = = = = Your New Year’s Candy, Flowers and Ices may be purchased from a firm whose past record of service is a guarantee of your satisfaction and pleasure. All during this holiday season THE PALMS is prepared to supply the most particular orders in all these in any amount, Forty-two varieties of Chocolates—made of purest materials, some in new boxes which are the last word+in candy box re delicious. elty candies which are so popular during the holiday Carnations Roses Violets Scotch Heather Palms Hyacinths Ferns Chinese Lilies Blooming Cyclamen _ Begonias 2 | = i = dividual orders. All sorts of Holiday baskets; some are of real orangewood and are charming in their rustic design. Place your orders early. Phone 600. The Palms will cater to all in- : ® = ER REP THE PALMS nu nits Denne” ie oe as BANG! BANG! The Final Crash Has Game My Store Has Been Leased The Fixtures Are Sold I Must Vacate Jan. 15th ‘The J. L. Learner Store will be closed Forever. Now is your chance to get Mens’ Clothing at Give Away Prices Remember this is not a reduction or money raising sale, it is a slashing of prices on my stock which enables me to leave Casper. I have acquired business interests which necessitate my closing out here. : To Refinery Men, Railroad Men, and all others who have traded at my store during the past nine years:—I believe you will agree with me when I say that I have always sold the best of merchandise, and have always, to the best of my ability, treated you fair. The Merchandise I.am selling today is.my regular lines that I have handled during my business career in Casper. It is of the highest quality and is going to be closed out at practically your own price. : ae A WORD ABOUT A WORD ABOUT SOCIETY BRAND MORSE-MADE | CLOTHES UNION-MADE This particular brand of men’s clothing is CLOTHES acknowledged to be one of the very best makes of clothing on the market. I have sold Society Brand clothes for years and they have always given the greatest of satisfaction as my custom- ers will testify. This brand of clothes is strictly UNION MADE. They have always been popular with those who wear good clothes. Many of my cus- tomers can tell you of the real merit in Morse- Made Union Made clothes. FOR THE FINAL CRASH! I have placed every suit of my remaining stock on the table of slashed prices. They are divided into four lots and it will be many a day before you can buy quality Suits‘like these at the prices quoted. 'YOUR NEW YEAR’S SUIT is here at less than One-half Price. LOT 1 $19.50 These are regular $40.00 values, and - will give you wonderful wear: They are gifts at $19.50. LOT 2 $29.50 This lot is yery fine in style and tex- ture, and is our regular $60.00 value. LOT 3 $39.50 This lot is of very fine quality, and are classy Suits for dress wear. Regu-. larly priced at $78.50. ‘ LOT 4 $49.50 || In this lot are the finest Suits made, and regularly selling at $90 to $100. Now going at less than one-half. To Railroad Workers and all out-door workmen—We are closing out the famous THOUSAND-MILE SHIRTS at $1.87 Each The greatest out-door Shirt made. The famous John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats have been my standards and are cut to less than one-half. We Are Offering at Your Own Price Leather Vests, Grinnell Gloves and Auto Gloves, Ral- ee Shoes, Lee Unionalls, Flannel Shirts, Dress Shirts, Sox, Sweet-Orr Dress and Work ants, etc. Friends—I am leaving Casper. Come and slashed prices ever seen in Casper. _J.L. Learner get your Men’s Apparel at the greatest