Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1922, Page 5

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TTT ITT STTTETTTES OTTO EE SSeS aaa ao, iy peewee en > < a nee your n¢ ‘SL TY A? HOME’ Every Dollar Spent in Came by Casper People is of Mutual Benefit = The mutual tienefit, to both merchants and consumers, that can be derived through a sincere “Trade at Home” policy on the part of all concerned, cannot be overestimated. If the total buying power of Casper were directed through locai cha/nnels in every instance possible, the increased volume of business, with practically the same over- , head expense, cogild not fail to keep prices at the very lowest to be had anywhere. More workers would be kept busy throughout the year, and general prosperity would be more apparent. “Buy at home” not only because you are loyal to your toym, but because it is a good business proposition. i : ia : Shikany Shoe and Clothing Co. Casper National Bank Commercial Printing Co. N Holmes Hardware Co. ___ Casper Motor Co. Richards and Cunningham N as ; The Casper Packing Co. The Norris C K The Richter Musi¢: Co. The C Gin AnaleancarC e Norris Co. N Mills Stationery. C Cee The Lukis Candy Co IK eid Tae Wyoming National Bank ied inie N Harry Yesness ~ Wyoming Trust Co. Casper Daily Tribune . | . Fuch’s EarlC.Boyle Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. AR Midwest Pharmacy See Ben Realty Co, Bruce Bros. . Van Sant Motior Co. The Natrona Power Co. The Brodie Rubber Co. IN IN eS . fhe Casper Daily Cribune — __ PAGE eee SSS ee et

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