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I , 4 TRESDAY, MAY =e 1821 No admission or silver offering will be taken. Mrs. Reed is Hostess. Mra. L.A. Reed presided at her home this afternoon at a bridge lunch- eon. A ‘number ‘of friends enjoyed the time, . Oil Workers Are Good Hosts. The dance held in the Winter Gar land is looking after business inter- ests in Cheyenne. eee .| in Greybull visiting with Mrs. Porter's 8. A. Wilson of San visiting here with their son-indaw and daughter and Mrs. Ed ‘Thomas of North Casper. eee W. B. Patten has returned to the city after looking after business in- terests in Rawlins for several days. e.- Mrs are J. W. Wilkenson is in Rawlins at- tending to business interests for sev- eral days. see Mra Sidney Porter and family are Parents who live on a large ranch near thére. ‘ eee Mrs. Ariie Bryan and daughter Frances, are in Greybull visiting with triends and relatives C,H Melker"has returned to Cas- from Rochester, Minn., where he un-! derwent an operation at ‘the Mays| sanitarium.. He says he is feeling fine, and is glad to get back to Cas- per. eee | Tom Archer of Conceptidn Junc- tion, Mo., is in tho city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaVelle on East Second street. } eee Horace Galbraith is attending to! business here before returning to his home in ‘Denver. cee } R. O. Meents of the Iowa-Wyoming Ou ‘company, is in Moorcroft attend- ing to business interests. e+e D.:Rosenbach is here from Chi- cago looking after business interests. | eee . G. Keagh ts in Sheridan attend- ‘ing to business interests for a few days. «ee P. H. Miller ts here from Riverton. Mr, with one of the refineries and intends to make his home here for the sum. mer at least. eee C. A. Burley is here en route to Denver from his home in Riverton. Miss Maizie Dunn is spending the week here visiting with friends and relatives. She intends to return to her home in Skyburg, Mich., Saturday Mrs. R. B. Pomeroy and. family have come to Casper from: Hudson to join Mr. Pomeroy, who has accepted'a per after spending several days in Greybull attending to business inter. ests. ey Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Fields are spend- ing the week here, visiting with friends and relatives from their home in Louisville, Ky, fee J, J, Kubberlain has left for Grey bull where he has accepted a posi- ton with the Midwest Refining com pany. see ) W.H. Warren of the Western States Ol! & Land company, has returned - Ifyou know of some one who is troubled. with Catarrhal Deafness, head, noises or ordinary catarrh cut Gt this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of {| Saving some’ poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England ‘scientists: for a long time past have P| recognized that catafrh is a consti- tutional’ disease and necebsarily re- quires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches ~|are Mable to irritate the delicate air W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge, No, 39, will hold a “business of Parmint (Double strength). H. R Jenkins is here from Den- ver, attending to matters connected with his oil interests. eee Ed Bowman of Ida Groves, Iowa, is spending a few days in the city at- tending to business with the Iowa- ‘Wyoming Oil company. eee Wuliani A. Wicker of Denver- is registered at the Henning hotel while in the’ city on business. cee A. I. Cowell of Chicago, Ill, is spending the day here looking after business interests. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lane of Lander are here on business and visiting with friends. es . . C. O. Mordeneson of Philadelphia is here looking after business connected with his oil interests. eee A. J. Hardendort of the San Juan ‘Petroleum company is expécted to THE VERY BEST IN Horse Shoeing ~ and Blacksmithing BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Jockey Club Shop 227 West Yellowstone return tomorrow morning from Den- = passages and force the disease into the middie car which frequently means total deafness, or else the dis- eaze may. be driven. down the alr pas- Sages towards the lungs which is equally as dangerous.. The following formula w! fs used extensively in the damp English climate. is a con- stitutiomal treatment and ir druggist 1 ounce ub Take this. home and add to it one-quarter pint of hot water and a lite gran lated sugar, stir until dissolved. Tal ene tablespoonful four times a day. | This wit! often, bring quick relief. from distressing head noises. Clogged nos- ‘trils should open,breathing become easy and hearing improve as the in- fiammation in the eusachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mu- the desired results. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every person, who bas catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial.—Adv, position with The Herald. Rev. P. Matuschka of Lincoln, Neb., superintendent of the home missionary work of the Lutheran church in Wyo- Miller has accepted a position! M’CULLUM FUNERAL TO en route to Billings, Mont. where be will look after business interests. Darter Silas Brooks left for his ranch this morning, where he will spend the day. oe. Mrs. Zelma King has returned to her home in Riverton after undergo- ing an operation at one of the local hospitals. Mrs. A. T. Brown, mother of Mrs. King, was in thé city with her daughter. eee The Rev. Fr. O'Connor has returned to Riverton after visiting here with Rev. Fr. J. H. Mullin. Se LIGHTS MATCH TOSEE | 2 eco cate the parties who were responsible | cholia, a coroner's jury decided. Miss GAS, BLAST NEAR FATAL GUERNSEY, Wyo., May 10.— En- jdeavoring to determine whether the gasoline tank of bis automobile wes empty nearly coat the life of Allen | Burr, son of a prominent ranchér in | this district. After he had put five gallons of gasoline in the machine he lit a match to see how much gaso- Mne was In the tank. The gas exploded and Burr was| badly burned before he extiaguished | the flames which enveloped him. ‘The car and the livery barn in which the | accident occurred were partly de- stroyed. Quick work of the volunteer fire department alone. prevented a holocaust in the town. ¥OR RENT—Three-room apartment, aj] médern with gas range, on East Second street; also one cabin, 12x18 Inquire 1129 South © Walnut 5-10-1t* ? when you use ing Powder. —or the finest of foods. There is not as much worry over baking Because Calumet you buy it—the price is moderate. BAKING it— Received hig’ cago, Paris 16 07. "Snot a bitof troubleto plenty of to eat on hand al Mix up a batch of biscuits it’s all the same. There is never but one result —the sweetest and most palatable It costs you lesswhenyou use use you don*t use as. much of it—it than the ordinary lea You get more out of the flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, etc., because there are no failures—no waste. World's Pure Food Exposition, Paris, { ‘The largest selling brandin theworld. Pound ¢an of Calumet contains full things the time, Calumet Bak- kind of cake— costs ejther. costs less—when POWDER has more wening hest awards Exposition, Chi- France. ploye who was killed last week after | having been struck by an automobile | while walking along the road north of | the refining company plant, buried’ in Highland cemetery torhor- row afternoon. who was later released after he had| Louis. BE HELO WEDNESDAY The body was held at the Shaffer- jay chapel here for several days pend, or the death of the man. 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Chiropractors, by correctly adjusting the spine are very successfully eliminating the cause of stomach trouble, bowel, kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism, troubles of head, throat or lungs, appendicitis, gall stones, typhoid fever, hay fever, diabetes, infantile par- alysis, heart trouble and other diseases. Acute and ‘chronic cases yield readily to Chiropractic. Do not stand in our own light. Chiropractic Adjust- ments will help you. You owe it to yourself, your family and your friends to know how this great Science ‘governs your Health. Put off no longer the opportunity which thousands of others have found and tested by their experience—their return to health. Chiropractic is your hope. in and have your spine analyzed. Itmay save you hours of pain and suffering in the future. Drs. B. G. and E. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 Townsend Bldg. 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Harry Yesness Sold at - $3.00 - $5.25 Sold at Sold at | The Man in the | Barrel Regularly Sold at $2.25 § Sold at 9’ $3.75 # .. $4.50 ff Sold at # PAGE THREE P 5 | shown thet hé was not ronsnne| MODE § ABANDONED FOR in | for the accident. ' - The services will be held from the . uy Shaffer-Gay chapel and the local lodge | " wr oes wil] start promptly at 430. . rf al ~ —— tt. Peter L. McCullum, the Midwee* em-| Girl Suicides CHEYENNE, May 10.—Maj. ot | Bennett, secretary to Governor ar By Gas Route rrr re Sie nd i [stating that the iliness of Mrs. Lou- ue. will be} tsa Cody, widow of the late Col. W. 5 CHICAGO, May 10—Miss Mary/| Fr. Cody (Buffalo Bill), is hopeless and |; Hawley, whose father is vice presi-/that her death is a matter merely of dent of the General Explosive Powder |time. Mrs. Cody became sick at Cody company, Killed herself with gas Sat-| several days ago from the same char urday as the result of acute melan-/acter of heart trouble that caused the death of her husband. 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