Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 4

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Se _PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dailp Cribune REAISGERE TES \ a ee SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921 IE OF CUE) rogue Mex Farnished by Taylor & Chy : Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg., Phones 203-204 OIL tS REDUCED |__ comnts Bia YORK CURB CLOSING Brewer of Goshen, C. W. Ford of Hot Springs, Fiank 0. Horton of Johnson, Osmer PB. Smith, Harold Vaughan, D ©. Barksdale, Harry B, Henderson and F. O. Osborne of Laramie, M, 8. Rey- nolds and L. D. Tanner of Lincoln, Harty Free J. BE: Frisby of Natrona, ©. R. DeHoff of Niobrara, William G. Mudgett of Park, F. G. Huffman of} Platte, F. A. Eaton, C. 8. Mills, J. C. eebe and Edward Martin of Sheri- dan, L. H. Brown, Walter Selgle and Willieta Reid of Sweetwater, William Fivery mature oyster produces about cne maillion young each yéar, but the wastage is enormous. Out’ of that mii- jicn it is estimated that, on the aver. age, only one or two survive. the provisions of the compnisory an. |} Commerce, to the Natrona County nual dipping law, except where con- | Livestock association, to J. A. Leary, tagious or infections. diseases are | to the newspapers of Casper, A. K. found by the state board to exist; but Bott, and to the visiting speakers tor no sheep shall be moved from a dis their entertainment and instruction trict not requiring dipping into a district where dipping is required un- less they shall have first been dipped during the year. Ix Board of Sheep Commissioners acts | . most efficiently and most economical H. Thomas of Uinta, John D. Phillips We havea showing of efficient gas heat- ly, therefore be. it Jani Aitred H. Beach of Weston. RESOLVED, that this association Bia Ask 1 -~ 143.00 146.00 > is opposed to its consolidation with ers ready for your inspection and selection. | ig 200 any other board. A complete line of gas cook stoves has been AGHASERS 1112 11.87 FLOGKMASTE RESOLVED, tek wh’ acs onpobet shipped and will arrive soon, ready for in- 200 : | to the control of any private busi- C stallation. Another Drop in Prices All Junch kits equipped with thermos ness by feieral boards or commis- sions. xr RESOLVED, that we respectfully | request cur newly elected president | to appoint a successful “dirt” and LOOK TO TARIE (Wontinued from Page 1) Pennsylvania Crude Cut|«- from $6.10 to $5.75 a} pertu appre Barrel: Others D in| : oo ess | “Mvreatpele Tae roge fe eeaereny, 0c Ae bottles, which sold regularly at $4.75, are darTel; 1ers rop in); ‘ ee lasses of property in the state; XIL NOW SEU Abe lens ee EES 50 , . | 1.10 NEW YORE STOCES e urge th war ay ss * SUCUEN TR See ses pe ls to Same Proportion |, a vc nem Si: | pane, nt wn ho = y tq express our thanks and Mexican Petrolenm ationSto the bankers of Wyo- meeting f not more than one-b fixed for similar cla the valuation of sheep et Ga Hutton Lake - A 09) Texas f the valuation of sheep for ming, who in this crisis have stood by the stockmen with a loyalfy and confidenes that inspires us with hope and courage. . XIIL oil Holmes Hardware Co. Cor. Wolcott and Second Streets, Jupiter un American Pete ' PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. oT —Price of Pennsylvania crude} oil, on which is based the price} of other crude oils in this coun- 07 09) Union Pacifie R. R. -- 118,75 ne 04 FOREIGN EXCHANGE aia RESOLVED, that this association Phone 601 try was cut from $6.10 a barrel i V9 | Pra Wadber Cot hereby extends its thanks to the City to $5.75 a barrel today. defined by. the State Board of | O& Casper, to Casper Chamber of Equalization that lands actually used ng cannot be placed in a NMRKET 1 ™Coffee Delicious” rf RESOLVED, that we request State ds to give consideration to Goal? Suspended. | Porto Rico , Yes, the United States produces coffee. lowering of prices Its pos- Rig Piney: Vest 4 ¢ arm. products sessions on the West, the Philippine Islands produce a ‘ a Big Muddy i woeatibat ce Ligh grade of coffee likewise our little treasure island hin 1 Biloe ute ane legislature to the Jaw’ taxing Porto Rico on the East produces a very superior coffee. ¢ arted in the I I fiei, | Lance Creek — Hamilton Dome ATE) equities of state land purchases as Laer 5 eae . - rien treatin tenon tt yended | Lander Mule Creek --.~. 2.00) doing unjust. Butter-Nut Coffee carries the charm of the Orient and Occident and will please with its charm and delicious- ‘ness as a trip to these sunny foreign lands. 4 PAXTON & GALLAGHER Co, omana y for a joint-ballot), woulc © Republicans and four rats. |G, Hartwell of N slof Park, OF water, Lou Willis M. & protest Tees ing New Well in Hamilton Field. stock of the low-| ted rs of the} datory wild animals and we. believe ‘ of ture of 1919,| that the destruction of livestock is A ‘ véeruon of Albany] late © loss, therefore he it f 4) Campbell, 7 completed 1 e middle of} qo, 4 id Richard May ry Hunter of| 1 of Camp- Wil- that th > the of a summe Vill We recommend that the legisla- » amend the present dipping law of Het Sprin nson, Clarence ¢ bounty bill, Mike Henry to Start New Tes‘. 1 upon petition to the State rd of Sheep Commissioners by the of two-thirds of the sheep as- such district; whereup t shall be exempt from four others Hiss Johnson ent ike TR in the he Mther ‘CATARRH | of the | ff sf “virgin” mem c. ind A, W. Storm of ae i i likes” Ot ite—those without pre: | Crool mpbell, W. Ic | 2, ? vieus Wyoming legislative service—are!and Frank Brower of Fremont, 6» t. ‘ | SOLINS ARRIVE, Set ee ee 6-MORE. DAYS-6 ie PI LDL LB LS LS LI SI LSS. SLIP LI LILI LIS IS STS SIS LIS SIF S| ° : Ay CHEYENNE S 4 Listen Men and Young Men I Must Vacate 1% aa + . ; \) ; ) fr My Store Saturday, January 15th The store is leased, the fixtures are sold. I am sacrificing every piece of mer- chandise in the store. You can buy clothing, shoes, hats and gents’ furnishings here At Practically Your Own Prices The stock I am closing out is my standard lines that I have handled since I have been in business’in Casper. Now it is up to you to buy these standard lines of merchandise. % At Much Less Than You Ever Bought Them Before MANY SALES ARE BEING HELD BUT MY CLOSING OUT SALE LEADS THEM ALL IN PRICE AND QUALITY i Just figure it out for yourself. Some of our regular customers have bought as high as six pair of shoes, and other merchandise accordingly. These Prices Are Casper’s Lowest And will not be equalled in many a day. MoM no-4fe-0So-08o-45 ? et of on Men’s Suits and Overcoats Specially Priced : 1% + Republica latter bein Alban. County on jointdellot 6 nd one Thurman The Democrat, the Ww 1% ? Me oM o%t%, ° % +, * : G RO +4, Sa ee N) ® N iM OIL COMPANIES your notice ? All our stock of suits, overcoats, leather vests, and sheeplined coats has been repriced and placed on our racks at the new low level of mer- chandise values. + q nd tockholder reports KA + Printed on the MULTIGRAPH Multigraph Service Co. iM aaa aXe K? * R 2 + iM + 5% + 1M + 1M XEXEXER EES + ee eeccscecvoece Zane Grey’s Latest THE MYSTERIOUS 300k +, The fabrics, patterns, styles—every detail of the MoM eX Sad O kkeakeudkedk Me dede ded ded de deh de de ded dedede a3 Ms te Previa Pry TTT ‘ Shoes for Me RIDER making-prove them to Nz Shore fon. Men Lor-2 . “Te came to the Bell- n ° oe The kind that have been regular- The regul i “He ca , gular | that has be Lounds ranch—the | Mys- be clothes that will fully \ 4 ly sold for $12 and $13.50. Closing regularly sold at $1450. Closing erious Rider — me , ? knew from where satisty your demand for Ww\¢s Rs apeibie enki f middle age, VL analy but % terrible | csi ae + $4 95 5 gun fighter that they | = “ad ed him “Hell-bent”? W Here are values un- Soaks Sasa He played the part of fate in all their lives; andvonly common in the majorit md : Sa ret ively, pricaoEy f JOTHY “Wi @ The Famous John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats Have waite ne eee of clothing storesandwe \|¥ Been My Standard terious Ri ade tt F anaardas great aucritiee’ Hide Hee desire to show them to + ‘s know. Then out of the iJohn B. Stetson’s values up to $18.50, closing them out, your choice, the pick of the house $6.48 shadow of tragedy Col- umbine came into the sun- shine of love. you. Mallory Hats, values $12.50, your choice Society Bram Clothes At Less Than Hal up to Mo-efet o <a cas + 1 adver the breath of Western plair Me MoM oe, The Little Brick Me + o+, VI PALLA A AA hd hehe dedkedededeuthe toate’ rte e e e e e e e e ° e ° ° e e e e e e e « ° e e ° . e e e © e © ° ry e e e . Xa y Reserved seat sale here ie 4 for the rea A e : Taylor AMER. Eeresn a> nai iS 2 “a rR Ni E R o 233 South Cente ° m4 260 South Center * Beek ee S¢ : Cunsete Katrenp iste WSP PED PIII ® IIL ISI IIS TOILE II IVE IIIS i S08 0 SS i a a ee a aR ae

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