Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. CORPORATION (5 FORMED TO Bl IN LARGE RANCH Operations Built Up by Here- ford Corporation Not to Go Out of Existence at Sher- iff’s Sale. CHEYENNE, Sept. 23.—The Here ford corporation of Wyoming's big ;herd of registered Hereford cattle, {the largest In the world; is to be saved from disintegration when the corporation's property is sold under the new corporation are Henry P. creditor's judgment. The Cheyenne and Wyoming Hereford Ranch, Inc., has been organized here with a cap- {tal stock of $1,000,000 and will bid tm the Hereford ranch of 24,400 acres and the big herd. The directors of the nwe corporation are Henry Pr. Crowell, George C. Lazear, Robert W- Lazear, Edward T: Lazear and Wil- Mam C. Kinkead. Robert W. Lazear is receiver for the Hereford Corpora- tion of Wyoming, which was organ: fred several years ago by the Husted | interests of Denver and which was| unable to make the Hereford breed-| ing enterpele Ss ee a paying © one. POLIGE CHARACTER IS GLAD OF CHANCE TO SHAKE DUST OF CITY An alleged police character, said to be known to the officials families in} every section of the state hove into! Gasper Monday. He hove right out| again today when the county authort-| ties here waived their rights to sub-/ ject him to prosecution on some minor charge if he would shake Cust from his heels in 30 minutes. © "The man who is known here as Red fe your older friends or relatives. @or over 50 years ago, Dr. Pierce, then a young practicing physician discovered that a prescription mad: up of Lady-slipper root, Viburnum, black and blue Cohosh, Unicorn root, Oregon Grape root, and made into a Uguid extract, or tablets, without al eohol, was wonderfully efficient as a tenic for those pains and ills so com- mon among the women folks. This ‘woman's tonic has sold as Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription for over fifty years and is just as popular and ef. clent now as at any time. Over a million bottles were sold last year and many of your friends and neigh bors can testify as to how good it is. ‘This famous medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies of your It makes you younger. It overcomes the weak- mess and builds you up. A medi- cine that has made women well for half a century fs surely good to take. If you wish to give it a trial send your name and address to | == Dr. Pieree’s Invalids’ Hotel in But-|/= talo, N. Y., enclosing ten cents, and @ trial package will be sent you. ‘asper's | == Devine thought that this was too much time and asked to have his al- lowance decreased to 20 minutes which would ——— him with ample dis tance Devine 8 ra ‘said to,have a notoriour record in criminal actions in many sections of the state. Immediately after he arrived here he was arrested on an investigation charge and then permitted to a to'meew on. ST kom J. W. Johnson and George B. Nelson and W. W. Parker of Emporia, Kan., are spending the day at Hates Creek on a fishing trip. “. Richard Savage, father of Mrs. Roy Wyland, is here from his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wyland. Mr. Savage | hours: HE FEELS LIKE . Miner Declaz=, Wane Tankec Consteni Over- came All His Troubles. “Tanlac has built me up so that I Office Hours ry ty a Sree irength ergy and feel like a different person,” said Henry Wilson, of Mineral, Waah., well known miner and prospector. “For over two years my stomach bothered me a great dee!. I got so I L { had no appetite, and my food did not} If you like to laugh, if you enjo: agree with me but soured on miy|gentie weeping spell, if you war GI stomach, causing gas which bloated | see yourself, your brothers ana sisters, me up so that I was miserable for} ——————___ I also suffered a great Geal|/R. S. MURPHY with catarrah of the stomach, had Black leather snapshot picture holder containing J. AEN. is a pioneer of this part of the coun try and lives for many years in Raw- lins, o se Maxwell Eddy of Chicago, Ill, is registered at the Henning hotel while! attending to business matters here. August Koch of Freeland is spend-| ing the week here looking after busi ness interests and visiting with friends among the old timers. ee Mrs. L. D. Townsend and children left Tuesday for thelr home in Se- | dalla, Mo. after spending the past | six weeks visiting here with Mrs. W | H. Brewer. jcame #0 dizzy I could hardly | bles, and it is such a splendid medi- jcine I never expected to be without tt. two Kodak snapshots. Reward. Box 24, Trib- Western Heating and Plumbing Co. orentne ae tcsine dreadful headaches, and at times be- stand up without holding on to something. I was intensely nervous, scarcely ever slept any, and was so run down and weak I was unfit for anything. “But Tanlac corrected all my trou My appetite is so keen I can hardly get enough to eat, and I eat every- hing I want without suffering a par- T'm all over the afterwards. daches and @isziness, no longer nervous, sleep like a Jog at night and gained several pounds in weight. ct I'm now in the pink of con- fight in the jury room, raid on big den ‘of gam- blers. Palm Beach in wonder-color photogra- phy. Nobody should miss “Nohkody,” "het Nobody stop you | from seeing in profits in the property thereon. Outside of the The amount of One Good Investment Is Wortha Life-Time of Savings Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- ter Company entitles you to a share theater and in the real estate of the property monthly. in “Nobody.” ? 5 —NEXT— receipts of the . ‘ theater, there is approximately 33's C $ Famil R . h D ~ goo es $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- %o ut on y oug r y poe eet leases, etc., to be derived from this ; Q bia Bronco justers —NEXT— A is limited and when disposed of positively no more will be offered th : for sale. ryghare if Bd , mercer emer nee ereeerence | For Further Particulars Write P. O. BOX 555 CASPER, WYO. Agents Will Call on You be ng tatritate AAAtpibiios. 3 yupetaae and any kind John A. Miller Co. asper aun omMmpahy *"We are prompt and we give B guarantee on Fiscal Agents » all our work. OA To Our Customers The High Cost of Living is Only a Joke, t’s the High Cost of Laundry That is Keeping You Broke. We Are Going Back to Pre-War Prices October 1st 25% Cut on Laundry Prices “Nobody.” He Is Guilty Seven Ways “Now, who. is holding out,” barked the angry foreman. \A juror sud- denly rose. “1 Am! Let Me Tell You!” Stammered the Unknown Listen, folks, you never saw a more wonderful scene in “Madame X” or “On Trial” as you. will see all through the scenes receipts of the NEW CUSTOMERS SOLICITED stock to be sold Some more. This is the best show. in Casper. Make it Sean and bring | Largest and Best-Equipped Laundry i in Wyoming. _ Filtered Soft ; Water Saves 50 Per Cent Wear on Your Linens Werte e Ready To MOTE your household good: Ss. \ We specialize in haul- o e ra e e ° e e TELEPHONE 255-W the OLD NEST RUPERT HUGHES’ HEART-GRIPPING STORY OF HOME eee vik a te * a CONTINUOUS 1 TO i1 A picture that presents without false sentiment or melodrama the most beautiful and most sacred of all themes—a mother’s love. Without hesitation we pronounce this the equal of any production that has ever played this theater, there are many who will think it the and we know greatest screen drama ever CONTINUING TODAY AND TOMORROW P A Bishop-Cass Theater Sevcccecencser secccece /ILLIAM DUNCAN SUPPORTED BY EDITH JOHNSON —IN— “WHERE MEN ARE MEN” THEIR FIRST FEATURE PRODUCTION Those Who Like Action and Thrills, and avast penped Type of Picture Will Find This Dandy \ A STRONG AND VIRILE DRAMA OF THE GOLD CAMPS —ALSO— “THE LOVE EGG” A TWO-PART COMEDY —WITH— CHESTER CONKLIN made. Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c PLAYING TODAY AND THURSDAY ADMISSION 40c A Bishop-Cass Theater

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