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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. MORE ARRESTS FOR RUSTLING HELD PHOBABLE Roundup of Thieves at! Wheatland Not Yet Finished, Report. | WHEATLAND, Wro. Dec. 20— With information on hand which pos- ts & number of parties! not yet arrested with the operati of cattle rustling and more evidence turning up constantly, it appears at this time that the business of bring. ing to justice the cattle thieves who| have operated here for years, ts only well started “Even tho January gh I go out of office on . Sheriff Homer cattle rust! see this “ works a hardship of course, will mea: around here un off. “The rustiers haven't been operat ing much in the last two months, and hy the time we get thr I think rustling as a hava becoms quite unpopular | locality.” CAR HAS SWEETTO eT TOOTH AY SHERIDAN M.D. FURNISHES IT MONE may find ‘a product appears s to be place in the reported statement of Dr. Ea Whedon, well known eye specialist, of Sheridan, who claims to have found that the use of strained honey in t radiator of the motor car is proving a| good substitute for alcohol } Inasmuch as the doctor, who has| several hives of bres ,took the comb| honey and strainned it by boiling, he that I must hang the trials come | { | belleves that those wno buy the re- fined honey had better use about two} parts of honey to one part of watér ‘The original cost in thi» would be about the same as alcohe but the fact that it boils at a temperature| of 220 degrees while alcoho! wil! boli | at 179 to 180 means there is less evap: | oration of the water and gine does not become heated so easly. He} states further that when the need comes to put in more mixture, it will only be necessary to add the water, as the honey’ dots’ nota does not evaporate. | AIX CIGARS COaT he theater in Mille Saturday evening, De- |.gember 23, and that for the Midwest | Meigt unday school will be held at the store building on the heights| YOU NOTHING IF THEY DON'T SUT They Contain a Blend of Four Kinds of Havana Tobaccos, Grown in Four Different Districts of Cuba. | ‘These Tobaceos are the Cream of the! Ouban Crop, Aged and Blended in a Dry Climate Till Just* Right and Mild | Smoke any cigar that costs 25 cen Then get from your dealer six of the} new Dry Climato Cigars made this year. Smoke them. If you don’t think they are the best | | extended the Mills public to attend. Earned Her Dip > Miss Marrie Murphy” certainty farned this cip in the waters of | (Miami. From her home in Pitts urs, Pa., she hiked all the way to Fhe southern resort accompan: oy her sister, Pauline. The hiked (took them two months. sara a tl MIDWEST HEIGHTS AND MILLS CHILDREN WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS TREAT istmas programs for children of Iills Free Methodist Sunday | school will be held at the Midwest on Friday evening of this week, both lock, according te anounce- ments made today. The Mis program was changed to; th er in order to better accom-/ © the children, the church | be-| && too smal, | “No fam‘ly in Mills should fail tol be present says the announcement of those in charge vf the entertain- ment. “A treat is being prepared for all children ir Mills and every child ts| requested to be present. No treats will | be delivered to the homes unless sick- | ness prevents the attendance of the children Is case of sickness please noti the superintendent, Harvey, Todd, and your treat will be held in| reserve.” An urg inivtation is| The Christmas tree and program | for the Midwest Heights Sunday | school to be held at the store building | wilt be featured by orchestra enter- “The aititicees have shown great {n-} } terest in this new Sunday school, says) the announcement, “and every fam- ly in Midwest Heights should encour- | age the children ty their presence. treat for every child in Midwest! you ever used, send the bands to us Heights has been prepared. Everyone with your dealer's name (before 60 days’ and we shall refund your money at once. Secure your six Dry Climate Cigars! today. Prove these statements or get} your money back. 16c, 10c, (also 2 for} Special Holiday boxes at all dealers, The Solis Cigar Co., makers, Denver, | Colo. The Wyoming Grocery Com: | pany, Distributors.—Adv a= = NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | Notice is hereby given of the in- corporation of tie Casper Wyoming Rodeo Asso: ion. That there Was filed in the office of the Sec- retary of State, at © | oming. December 9th hour of 11:45 m., j Incorporation © of company. The objects and purposes of} said company are the buying and selling of lands, building of neces- sary Patiataens buying of necessary horses, cattle and equipment, aero: planes and all other things ‘neces-|ggninat ti sary for the conducting of Rodeo| yas held Shows and other amusements. The| 3100 bond. Tt capital vtock of this corporation is) ar. forty thousaid dollars ($40,000) | coy divided into 400 shares of a par yalze of one hundred dollars each. abe cauies of fhe hound iof dines! tors who will manage the business and affairs of the corporation for| the first corporate vear are: Charles W. Barton, Campbell Christian tat F Bell, and Clarence A. Bell | and for a time the attorney who made will be made welcome.” —_.—___. } ATTORNEY APOLOGIZES | TOSTATE OFFICER IN COURT AT WaT WHEATLAND, Wyo., Dec. 20, oe implied charge that certain testimony} had been brought by law enforce: | ment commissioner A. 8. Roach and} Sheriff Homer Payne, precipitated a scene in justice court here Saturday, the fmplication appeared in danger of! physical violence. He was finally| forced to make a public apology. — | that of Bam Coy-| id was a preliminary on the eo of cattle stealing brought | defendant. Covington} the district court on a is understood there| veral more charges ready for| ¢ on Covington. | The charge of purchased testimony was made during the examimation of “|B. L. Hartuns, who was one of the! | main witnesses in the case. The at- torney insinuated that Roach and Payne had paid for the testimon loatied down upon head such terms as ‘ Roach called for an apology, which! The operations of said company will] Wes made at the close of the session. | be carried on at Casper, Wyoming and elsewhere. The location of the principal office of the corporation is Room 4, Smith Block, Caspe: we Prevent Influenza Wyoming, and Clarence A. Bell is} Lexative BROMO QUININE Tablets the agent in charge. will keep the system In a hualtl CLARENCE A. BELL, conditt tacks of Colds, Grip or InIfu Secret Pub. Dec. 19, and thus d off all at. |Eetaitve Shonto” QUININE Tube ST BR ————ontir FROM 7 TO 9 1S THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER. “15 T’S FOR YOU, MEN | OUR REMODELING SALE OFFERS YOU THE GREATEST SUIT BARGAINS EVER MADE IN WYOMING NO IFS NOR ANDS ABOUT IT TONIGHT FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 O’CLOCK TWO HOURS ONLY YOUR CHOICE of ANY SUIT in the HOUSE TONIGHT FROM 7 TO 9 MORE LESS DO YOU REALIZE WHAT THIS MEANS? IT MEANS THAT YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HIGH CLASS SUIT OF CLOTHES AT YOUR OWN PRICE NO EXCHANGES—NO ALTERATIONS SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 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