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‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE DEATH GOMES 70 SINGING HERDER Pioneer Flockmaster in This State Succumbs at Home for Veterans at Buffalo. MONDELL AND HAY DELIVER | \been holding MOORCROFT, Wyo., Oct. 11.—(Special to The Tribune) [““"”"™ —By far the greatest political gathering in the history of) ,,., CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11—Jam-s Moorcroft assembled Tuesday evening to hear Frank Mon-) vote on > baa bales er eats omnes dell and John Hay in their campaigns for United States sena-| Sere” @ied several days ago at the|tor and governor, respectively. The hall was taxed far be- tate Soldiers and Sailors yond its seating capacity and many people came as far as Buffalo, friends here were in © attend the meeting. dell and bis remarks were to the Register today ‘LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING |Superintendent Of Division Is Named Wyo., Oct. 11.—J. E T appointed superintendent of the Wyo of T ming division of the Union Pacifi Rallroad company “The Convicts Daughter.” Colum. Theater soun. 10-11-1t —_ formed. today le left an estate of| made a splendid address] point and had to do entirely with the} stout $600 in cash, which will go to/ eview of the work of the Re-| saministration of state affairs when the State of Wyoming, there being no congress and the Harding ad-| ne is elected. governor. own heir. He had been an inmate on made a profound impres-| of about seventy-five Ne of the home for about 10 years. 2, Osage and Upton citizens at gested whence he came—t told. He herded sheep for nator Francis. E. srs and during that period doned a flock, no matter the Dilzzards became. | year he would come to | : and dissipate his savings, this|lace of this section <aay have had con- > ‘ ally taking about two weeks,|cerning both Newberryism and the Sh rt M Ser quring those periods of carousai| teapot dome contract. He left a inst 10 minutes ould sing constantly whenever suf-|ing Impression on his audience and as ficiently sober to do so, this peruliar-|his remarks have cauned a genuine ity earning him his sobriquet reaction on any sentiment that may |cons been aroused in this community concerning the candidacy of Mr. Ken ieee and the alleged looting of Tea- jpot dome. John Hay, candidate for governor, preceeded Congressman Mon G. B. Tarbox over «eo, tw FOR LIQUIDATION BECAUSE Given Pardon by Board; 49 negra’ Reroes”” “QF SHORTAGE IN RESERIE Tarbox, convicted of murder in Platte county in 1919 and serving a life! CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11.—State| sentence, was the only successful) Examiner Rudolph Hofmann was not!- petitioner for « pardon at the recent| fied Monday by the Bank of Frannie. meetingiof the state board of pardons.| Wyo., that it had closed its doors.! \. The extreme age of Tarbox—he is|‘‘We closed this morning for Nquida-} past 80,—the aggravating of circum-|tion on account of lack of reserve and} stances leading to the crime and hin| await your inatruqtions,” said the! previous splendid character were big| message to the exa! er. Assistant | factors in the decision. Fifty peti- | Examiner Stanley B nm was sent to) tions were presented. | take charge of the bank, the capital The plea of Mrs. Carrie Bergstrom | of which i. $10,000. The bank had} for the removal of her son, Roy from | deposits ot about $23,000. he state asylum for insane, where| == he ig serving a life sentence for mur-| For Gss Heaters, Gas Ranges or| der, to an institution in thelr hore anything in Gas Appliances see Ex-| state of Wisconsin, was disposed of.{change Furniture Co. 10-8-6t | The request will be granted, pro- Sarr Sy vided the boy be placed in a Wiscon-} Register today ain institution and. cared for “mt the | rn expense of thatstate, and on condi- tion that he.not- be released reittiont | the consent of the Wyoming board, WORKWITH ITH EASE Aa Ni ins % Ra 5 Railroad ape Are Affoat yas EsPinkhsin’s Rumors Are oa Veen Compound Re- | stored My Health BAGGS, Wyo., Oct. 11—Thone hardy perennial rumors regarding the; Hornell, N. Y.—‘‘I was ii, bad health building of a railroad from Salt Lake! but there didn’t seem to be any ono to Craig, Colo., and from the latter | / place to Denver, are againn afloat. | The time the story implicates the Southern Pacific. The stories orsi- nated in the supposed attempts of the Unton Pacific to biock the building bet vote on November 7th he cleared up any doubts the p There are a few minutes each day —just a few—when EVERYBODY wants services of their public utility companies. This is during the rush period on the street cars, during the meal-making hour at the gas range or when the most light or power is needed. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11.—G. F.| ¢ While the “rush” period lasts but a few minutes each day, the be- tween-time lull covers hours. But expensive plants must be main- tained during that time, employes must be paid just as though all hours were rush hours. Had you ever pondered this phase of the public service business? Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 —-Is Ideal for — ccclovere Loans to Cheyenne ith the: meeting ‘ + Union Pacific ra‘lroad in 1867, - # Th Co I Only a pronunced Irish brouge 1 eat ET ec east “tp ie mpiexion of the Wamsutter branch south by the Yampa Valley Development cor poratiton, ‘The supposition ts that the South- ern Pacific will take advantage of the situation to devolop the Snake) River valley country by the road via Craig to Salt Lage City. whieh tts Laramie \Milkmnan Killed In Railroad Crossing Accident ares medicine and wanted me to | t, so at last I took Lydia E. Pink- | to Vegetable Compound Tablets | and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Medi- | cine and improved every day. I do all | my own work now except the w: } ing and do it with ease. 1 can accom- plish as much in a day now as i would have taken me a weék to 6 lo last winter and I try to gete’ Iknow to take your medicine to aiid | LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct 11—Frank| them up. You are welcome to use | Foster, a milkman, who was on his} this let! er as_a testimonial if you way to the hospital to visit a sick! like.”’—Mrs, CHas. BAKER. 21 Spen- | son, was instantly killed at a railroad os pit Boer TFs chocdithiers i if ! grossing on the sotuhern edge of the| | Inalmost every Neigonst ho veles | Foster was driving his automobile! wt Leds, eee kion teense and was killed by being hit by al pOrPeVes it and have heen helped. | | H For the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and Comi ics. CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY Enclosed find $9.00 for which please send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send me the Sunday Tribune for one year. \\ freight train. The automobile was aniuned rhe aah Badivesn lying |. VOR ee Sones pe unconscious in the hospital from in-| juries received when he was thrown) from a horse. 1 | | Lowest Storage in Casper TEACHERS IN SESSION Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11.— ‘aneerd Toatherat Of \Whramiey: Piatto; Goshen | Se Nvarn es ag. Of and, Greases and Carbon counties are meeting in| e Cheyenne for a three-day joint in Brakes Examined Free INDIO yee ced adsvemnr oats Sireet. No. = hf SCT taka Sane stitute. ACCESSORIES Scratch out offer not accepted. Piles Can Be Cured (JJ-]]; Without ee Willis-Hackett Co, An instructive ‘book has been pub-| lished by Dr. A. 8. McCleary, the not-| ef rectal specialist of Kansas City.| This book tells how sufferers from| Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, scissors, “hot fron, electricity or any other cutting or burning method, without confinement to bed and no hospital; bills to pay. The method has been @ succets for twenty:three years and / in more than six thousand cases. The s book is sent postpaid free to personc afflicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail ft with name and address to Dr. ‘Mc- Cleary. 643 Parkview, Kanas City, Mo.—Aav. } Yellowstone Cash Grocery Is Going Out of Business. CLOSING OUT GROCERY SALE Store For Rent—Fixtures For Sale I will sell to the private people groceries below wholesale cost price. Come, compare prices and be convinced of the bargains money can buy. Asa special inducement we quote some prices for customers buying other grosezits ited 13 Ibs. for $1.00; flour, 100 Ibs for $3.20; bacon, 22c per Ib.; am, 24 4 Goods will be sold regardless of cost. make an offer on whole stock. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Anybody interested can come and Salé commenced last Friday. Store will be open from 8 to last four more days. 2. m. to 9 p.m. Sale Subscribe NOW! TEAPOT wYo. y The Price of Lots in TEAPOT WILL BE ADVANCED 25 PER CENT SUNDAY, October 15th The town of Teapot is located on patented land. The (i Rights (Except one-eighth) Are Yours Ths one. e-elghth Veaton, the or ictnal home steader of the i »” government. Think Jt Over and Think It Over Quick Here is the best proposition ever offered you in Wyoming. The town of Tea- pot is fast becoming a town of business houses and people. It won’t be long growing to a goad sized city. It has the resources of about 5,000 people from which to draw business and a pay roll of approximately $250,000.00 monthly. Oil men and men who know the oil game, drillers, tool dressers, foremen and all others who are in- terested in oil are buying lots in Teapot. Now is the time to answer. Now is the time to make your decision that may mean thousands of dollars to you. You never had a better chance than right now to be one of the lucky men or women who make a stake by getting in on the ground floor. The Teapot Development Company has a definite plan of action. The town is rapidly being supplied with improvements and they are going to drill a well on land reseryed for drilling purposes at no cost to the lot owners. It will prove your property- And what if they bring in a gusher like the Mammoth? Your lot that can be bought now for $100 would jump instantly to an untold figure. Come to our office and Jet us show you the geological conditions that indicate a reservoir of oil under the town of Teapot and the drill will soon be pounding its way down to the golden fluid. BE A LOT OWNER IN TEAPOT PRICES OF LOTS FOR THIS Business Lots $200 to $300 Residence Lots $100 to $150 Six Equal Monthly Payments. 10 Per Cent Off for Cash. Teapot Development Co. For Further Information Call at Our Office Room 218, Midwest Bldg.—Phone 134! Casper, Wyo. WEEK ONLY 25 Per Cent Down, Balance in TEAPOT WYO. y

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