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PAGE FOURTEEN HARDING FLAYED BY DEMOCRAT FOR COUPLING SHIP BILL WITH DEBT FUNDING IN HIS MESSAGE n~ B a ~ ||\Dempsey Goes LE | To Sick Father House Bills Introduced CHICAGO, Feb. 8—Jack Dempsey on his arrival here today en route to Salt Lake City where his 69year ol1 father is seriously ill, said that if father’s condition pre- bar days legal holidays. Ayes, 22; E ‘i a, | HL. J. R. 8 Genkins.)—Recognizing | noes, 0. eo eae “A bd WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Criticizing President Harding ae a Bal aera Sette aibee be ie eer | PA Miled by Gematns, | ay ahaa mainertee Minerva in for coupling the ship subsidy issue with the British debt fund- & ae 2 i : cane Ca pete” |e pian Mey oe sult specialists. ‘The elder Dempacy w _ ing report in his address to congress yesterday, Senator Har- H. 231 (Deloney.)—Prohibiting the|. H. §.—Providing that only llcensea| !* i! with stomach: trouble, reer rison, Democrat, Mississippi, told the senate today that the granting of any right, privilege or| pharmacists may sell poisons. ee it coy See prea m= _ president had “descended from his high pedestal and insulted sretoliise im) any: FORGES Eatvecting Avproved by | Senate ment and believed his manager, Jack Pant <9 ” Taggert, Leigh, Phelps, String and| 8. 46.—Creating the Eighth judistal : e senate. Jenny “lakes, “to preserve ‘the | scenic: Kearns, will be able to arrange at te President Harding did “an un: beauties (¢His¥ot.” Laits ; least. two bouts for him. af : seemly thing,” Mr. Harrison asserted 7 H. 232. (L Enfolrcer Oom: The..champion boxer expressed the & MUEZZIN S GALL WRECKS th ecb oped eerie aubys ‘The German boys remain’ unawed despite the threstening attitude of mittee.}—Relating to the giving or}. Approved by House opinion © ahi cen one roe u shown ‘marks of impotency’ by de- ey 7 sale of intoxicating liquors to minors.| H. 137.—Relating to tuition of high| “hose brow penny the Ps) me lavinaie vots\on the, ship bal: «the French invaders. Here is shown a group of young Toutons in Essen, Law. Butorcentent. school students. * mabe sae sae mage aa gue to “The president comes to the Amer. . . . . © H. ay : - it 10; fohnson, © oven wy b ROMANCE IN FILM PLAY ican congress,” he said, “and offers «telling the French sentry what they think of him. Note the clenched fist teabRtelating to the drinking of tn. | and’ ineeca eating to certified apples) woigne, when they meet in New. York 5 an t{sult to the senate, because for : p next May “If Willard can’t whip Johnson then he ought to step down and out.” toxicating lquors in public places, at ‘They met in the Orient. She was|* few days none of us have seen ‘fit Law,Enforcement. 48 fm wife, fleeing from a callous hus- pee program for the ship sub- sidy hed H. 67.—Providing for state inspec- tion of boilers and creating the office and belligerent expression of the third boy from the left, 19244 (Alcorn.)—Creating state tax| of deputy. state boiler inspector. band. “He was a youthful English-| sidy bill fact finding commission. even: H, 115.=Giving state board of ° man, on a pilgrimage over the © ship bill iteelt, Senator Harri. H. 235 (Heilman.)—Relating to the| health control over public water sup: te deserts. son said, was “monstrous and wick- f duties of city and town clerks. Reve- | plies. T Under the spell of the Oriental] ed.” proposing a transfer of $875,000,. 5 sue. H. 115.—Regarding school district e mights, with their soft moonlight and 000 to the shipping trust. He . H236 (Barksdale, Brewer, Mercer, | elections. ; t langorous zephyrs, they fell in love,| charged that the president had fallen Brooks, Black, Edelman, Franzen,| H.. 124—Requtring school district r caring only that they had each other.| “under the Influence” of Chairman Healy and Jenkins.)—For a severance | treasurers to make annual reports. B Love transcended the convention and| Lasker of the shipping board. tax. Revenue. 8. 9.—Providing for state coopera- bl life was good. So they spent happy| “When Lasker pulls the string,” he Hi. 237 (Franzen.)—Relating to sup-| tion with cities’in street and hig! e days as they made their way to/ sald, “the President jumps.” port of paupers by relatives. County! Way work. bets Soy b Damascus, that ancient city where} Senator Harrison said the Republi: Affairs. S.J. M. 1.—Requesting congress to e Mohammed, the prophet, only was} can leadership could have a vote to- “ H. 238 (Bowman.}—Providing for | liberalize repayment requirements. of. Ti Thi i A Gleam Mass of honored. morrow on the shipping bill if it } Interlocutory “diverge decrees: Ju-| federal reclamation act. ; ry this: y h meee plerced ithe amit was prise would agree that “lame duck” sena- vases 1.0 ia a Sars ly sen 4 Luxuriant Hair’ a call for the faithful to face tors should not vote. He suggested 7 4: b Girection of Mecca and to pray to| that the president also could call an| LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 8—“Al-) jealous of Willard Mack, Miss Tred-yall the! lapd of might have been, thy S. 96 again Teonpiltees }—Re- arakaetit nia wectscer nean: D Allah. To the lovers it was like the) extra session of the new congress | ¥@¥8 George” was tht signature to a|crick’s former actor-husband and that| gracious, radiant smile, ‘illumines | isting to duties.of school boards. Ed-| lords to refuse to rent or lease to) ten D tolling of a knell, for it suddenly | ytarch 5, if he wanted a real show| "umber of telegrams on” tile-in the| telegrams he sent her during the di-| every weary mile, George.” paditety 3 E ants with children x a brought home to them the peril of| down of ‘public opinion, fuperlor court-here today as evidence | vorce proceedings, wero designed to) “So disappointed at not being able| “S'S (ree.)—-providliig. for. protec: > t their course. So they separated; both “The shipping trust is not in bad| i" the sult of George Edwin Joseph,| “inspire her with confidence,’” to hear some one's wonderful voice. tion of, mineral and hot water springs . i ad vows to fulfill. ts | Shape, “he continued, “they made big} NeW York attorney, against Pauline| Some of these telegrams introduced | George.”* wrth hy cataten smabhic tiadtabions Qhio Dancer How the lovers were reunited is) profit, during the war. The class| Frederick, actress, for $36,000 for| by the defense to support its conten-| “New. York is empty now.” Ss. J.-M. 9 (Dillon.}—Memorializing ? shown in “The “Voice From the) yiich nas bee: legal services, and her counter suit| tion that Joseph’s interest in Miss Are you Pery, very busy, George?” sar bern: ‘s oe r jn i: fa ahactieal been in distress for three a congress ‘to: extend Yellowstone park, t Minaret,” Norma Talmadge'e latest | years and more is the American farm, | fF $46,647, which she charges 1s due| Frederick was ‘more personal than| ‘Dear Polly;iam overwhelmed, with Sresiacal/eseta tlie : : ie 4 First National release, now playing | 6r "there ts distress today in cxery | from him on several counts. professional,” dating back into 1919| magnificent holder. Best all love to Passed by House 1 at the America theater. pate bert | 2sticultural communit Miss Frederick’s. attorney, cross-|and sent from Winslow, Ariz., and|you. George.’ Hz. 62.--Relating ‘to. seiniamonstt 2 ne apres meh ti oe gee examining Joseph, brought from the| New York, read: Miss Frederick js said to have "Sed Wage ieethera, aaa eene ae r Hichens and was directed by rg plaintiff a declaration that he was:not | ‘“Pauline, loved and lovely queen of] termed Joseph “my great big triendst| PAY %! "> < Lioyd. Bugene, O'Brien is cast «8 (;ormgn Mode Is eat THE 1092-For ‘the establishment of t the lover. : - 109.—1 $ « “The Voice From the Minarect” F d a . es Dareery Y Let eater poses. 9. " t closes its run tonight b . 24—Providing that operators o; i esr Niet > lara avore y Tin : cial ‘mines shall, furnish’ shot-firers. onze 5 Ayes, 48 nosuage ' CHEYENNE VALUATIONS Mil Be te cringe Hat Milliners sworn states of qunlitication. by can: : idates for ‘public offices. Ayes, 47; AE LOW IN COMPARISON | vere ie : 1 AWASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—(By The « H.66.—To make uniform the law of § he: ‘ssociated Press.)—Army “tin hat” +} ~ ‘ » |transfer of stock of corporations. y WITH ASSESSMENTS HERE rte yds inte working on new effects —_——_——— * Ayes, 45; naed,\1. Ne 4 ron millinery for future was 4 4 I] ti reemi sions. ‘The trend is toward the Ges,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—The fu-J oil production, Mr. Wylie predictec ‘ Fis ate eS ee oe mai man coal-scuttle mode. &; ture of Mexican ofl production, which | that on the basis of present pros- - ji i le. Snappy in: 4 Pa ‘ H. 42.—RelaXag to summoning’ 0 verted soup bowl models, highly pop.| recently has bécome a subject” of | pects and practices ths product'on 3 pa Pei Seria ey ‘William C. Deming, publisher and! iar in A: 1, F. front line eteclen n'| much controversy was described as| would increase during the next ten : ry nenels dead eis hurtin editor of the Cheyenne Tribune, in ®) France during the season of Iatrtt | bright by Herbert G, Wyle, president | years. * H1. '80,--Helsting/ toi distribution 0 lengthy article appearing in the Wed-| nave been ruled out of fasnton =| of the Mexican Petroleum company,| “From your experience in tlie Mexi- Hearing in -Fraud Cage) shes toemitsine emtene nesday issue of his paper, explains! it ts already clear ir ee ea Limited, in. testifying today at the] can field will there be a decrease or gs Sig eae ating: Saag from his point of view why the state lantiparrago headgear will nmr tTe| senate oil investigation. an increase there in the next ten R |] S * ance, comnilasioner's: anit -atafe; treag capital should not be moved froMlassume the general lines of scang| Declaring ‘‘salt water seepage” to| years?” Mr. Wylie was asked by the eve pecific rer aio Ropes Aye) 8s new ee Cheyenne. ma’s.sun bonnet. §rand-| 1. _ misnomer as applied to Mexican | committee attorney. H. 107.—Relating to the disposa Lyle Jay, Natrona county assessor.) ‘The most favored model now und “The cutting down of production Charges. SE REA Ant ORDER: Ae AM annie ‘ takes considerable exception to the| consideration ts not quite ar vane for the moment,’' replied ‘Mr. “Wylle, poems. ; portion of Mr. Deming’s articles In}tiedike am was tre Toten cae] Blea Wages On referring to figures showing that the H, 78—Relating to prisoners. Ayes At once! You can transform even 1 which the latter says that Mr. Jay/and it weighs a lot less, But { fashion | # . total Mexican production had de- CHICAGO, Feb, 8—W. RF. 51, noes, 0. plain, Cull flat hair. You can have it 4 has been attempting to have property | sweept; » But it has a creased by eight million barrels in % RY rsd H. 68.—Relating to wearing appare aboundan@® soft, giossy and full of ping curve of gracefuly di e own Gr e of Columbus, Ohio, former:y exam- in Cheyenne assessed on the scale of|nteel plate around the bane rane’ haz, a8 compared with. 1921, ‘will iner of the state securities depart-| fF !nmates’ of the state hospital fo: ite. Dah Sete 8 aeae Bolle OF. Dan ( ealigation ioe: amanecter in Celhian tact “the inesk ahd Sete ee —— have the effect of bringing jn other | ment, testified today in. conspieaey| the insane. Ayes, 50; noes, 0. derine” at any -drug store, ‘Then Mr. Jay explained this morning that |carry ths forward on each alde qowen| in GION, Feb, Decraes | eliss’, : Proceedings against 12 officers of the| MH. 77.—Relating to gratuities fo" pork rile tl dcboe tad es iapy epee 1 while in Cheyenne recently he had|almost to the jaw bone line, Daa tn in farm wages ranging fi 3.10 per nvasion of salt water as used in| Daniel Hayes company, that sales-| Prisoners. Ayes. 60; noes, 0. derineé” and draw this through your 1 voiced objection to the low assess-|that’ a =: . lof cent to 6.10 per cent in the three| reference to ofl wells in Mexico,” he . iy Signed by Governor hair, taking one small strand at a i traight brim of sev: men of the concern told him eight to ment which had been placed on the|hut with a double acollop emt Tati | Months Period of October to January | said at another point, “ia a misnémer, | ten” {one neg nce, Cole be grown| E- J. M. 2 (0. 8. J. M. 2.)—Askinr time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you : Hynds building, one of the hand-|the even to permit m soldien cag ever | Mere disclosed by the department of | It has been pictured ‘something like | taey oney we, Mitaten cout land whien| Congress and the secretary of the in have doubled the beauty of your hair. 2 somest business block in the state. | under fire to sea crawling | agriculture. @ roaring lon going round eating up| the company. w thin; terior to expedite work on the Guern. It will bea mass, so soft, lustrous his way from shell| Day farm laborers for the country | oll well Dany) waa; seling, in. Merved ‘ The Hynds’ building in Cheyenne,|hole to shell hole, withedt eapiun y ty e Ag ryi oll wells. It js no such thing, Salt county, Callforni sey dom. ‘ ‘ 3 Mo el and so easy to do up. All dust and according to Mr. Jay, was assessed on|much of his face and you have oe ne = a hye le were yveur | $1. Ae water is there all the time underlying The sale of this land, federal offi-| _=- A- 4 (O. H. B, 36.)—Creating the ¥ . excessive of! js removed, 1 on a valuation of $125,000 and the|eral {dea of the fortheomine were” oy; wi in beans an ares] with | the: oll, Heavy, drainaton the well Gaia, charge, netted obfioere ‘of the| Casper Mountain game preserve. One of the praminent performers in| Let ‘Danderine”’ put new life, vig- property on which it stands at $12,000.| ‘The new helmet ain y! ; |, While by the be aver-| through interrupted flow merely Te-/ company more than $4,000,000. " Passed by Senate the recital of the Chalif. students of} or and brig! in your hair. This z Tho Midwest building in. Casper, |Jacketed pistol tollet ve gt tee) tttee! | AS. Wage was $40.30 without board| sult in tho exhaustion of the oll and Aol Haye, Drosldont. oF the compone | Bc 6-—Rélating ‘to child labor."Ayen | intecpretativd Wanting. in New .York| stinulatng itonte wiih treepen your 2 which cost practically the samo as|ing {t on tho hike would be like pack ASL eet ea boardsanel iv ie ne caneston Ne pasate cpata| 8 one of the 12 defendants charged| 20: noes, 0. dul Sac j Bearaaley of feve-/ scalp, check dandrutf and Ping a the Hynds building to construct, was|ing the family dishpan and it te nen, | hignest verage was. $62.71 in the es the pinta Of the pressure, comes) with conspiracy”to use the mails in|. H- aripoa rodents aioe pee spmdin mapa 2s tee oe: | 298 bce st big 1 oe assessed on a valuation of $216,000 |posed to leave the iron hat in the fu.| western division which aloo had the ae an attempt to defraud. eee centes Le BE hanle 20r ab pmme cance pestle Au dled oe ro! and the property at $50,000. ture with the company train until the| highest average by th a Although not specifically designat-| ‘Baker said he later made a. report Fa = @ by the month with] ine jt euhalt —_—_ need for it Is urgent. board, $42.78. Me ere ie anne” for the salt water |on the land which other witnesses| Hg ¢4—Making Armistice and \La- pasate , $42.78, problem in Mexican flelds, Mr. Wylie | have testified was almost entirely i U.S. Destroyer detailed the success his company had| yay ‘he report Ja expected te be ; in cuarding ‘against salt’ water hy] introduced tater in the trial | Here scattering the wells over large areas wee tails © Naa te Cl 4 In Collision and by cutting down the flow of oi! ei . in the few cases where salt water ee QUAKE FE LONDON, Feb. 8—(By The Asso- ‘The witness testified the Mexican : cnet Praha commana ES, SAYS COUNTY AGENT) ssscisocima.t S25] AT HELENA patch to) toe ipabanee Iratsantonloaee Fi under lease and 481,595 acres in fee the French cruiser Ernest Renan was ok Waa simple in) Mexico.; Mexican’ proditc: 7 in collision with an American torpedo PAT RETRACT 5S oe arr Py erase oi” Bald, ara uRy: a es oa boat destroyer in Turkish waters. BY G. M. PENLEY for need potato cul 0 14,599, els or nine per ELENA, Mont., Feb. 8.—A. brie! - The American boat ‘was damaged but Cartified coed cuture In wyoming: | cent .of the total ‘Mexican production }earthquake aroused Helena soon after A County Agricultural Agent. seed potatoes will always | in 1920; $1,296,600 barrels or 16 per y f i the French warship was undamaged. demand a price considerably above PPA gaye dees Ay per|6 @'clock this morning. Falling in of pclae ee sets Although the growing of certified | {ee te ettoe for tab ere, | cent in 2921 and 61,229,000 barrels Or | the root of a. house. which ‘was’ Gam: Giada Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer left Inst | Scot potatose in a comparatively | rn° Niobrara county thelr 1920 seed beh, Der cent in 1922. Hoe estimated |lagea recently by fire was the only| Colds and catarrh , yield itke magic evening for Denver to be gone a week | 2eW enterprise, especially for Wyo: all sold at $276 per cwt, tact [tbat total Mexican production from| semblance of damage reported. The| to soothing, healing antiseptic cream ming, it promises to become one of | Wa* a Ng i 1911 to 1922 inclusive had been 8 2 : 7 i on a business trip. year the.seed brought $3. per cwt. vibration was also felt on many of|that penetrates through every alr extreme importance to all dry land | Yar the seo . ' * | 743,770 Darrel. of which Mexican|the farms near Helena. eames aot rellnteaweiien Sanamaed ; farming sections of the state. Howener thee tation. This year | Petroleum produced 24 per cent. ———— pee Lover wank cantenaent Souk ° In most newly settled dry farm | 2 price’ wilt be much |" production of the Mexican Petro: ? Be anit cok lower on account of existing mar- Se hi ti 1 clogged nostrils open right up sections the chief crop has been | kot conditions, Jeum company, the witness continued, you can breathe freely. Hawkins and grain. Potatoes have heen raised Potato. Growing fer Natrona |i" largely what we malo iti" in } snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up to some extent but no organized Cae explanation, he anid It, was necessary arid aia ° effort has been made until recently Last spring the county agricul- [OP account, of | limited pipe tne Get. a small bottle of Ely’s Cream to demonstrate the great possibility capacity to Tampico to keep produc: i Bien * deal of credie, tural agent brought into this county | {P'Gown to 126.000 harrels a flay, Baim from -your druggist. Apply a rietts ‘ner asvam tere ae Aes several thousand pounds of certified | © : little in the nostrils get instant || oeaty Movieditiacas aeent of wie Irish Cobbler seed from Niobrara Bile 12124 relief, Millions endorse this remedy ; Eki a4 brara county, for the introduction | Coiniy Drimarilg | to, determine Still Married MANILA, Feb: 8—(By, ‘The Asso-| Khown’ for midré than ‘fifty; yeara— i High Blood Pressure Takes More| ara demonstrations of certified er “or Hot sept Dojtoes, cot clated Pross.)—Customs. officials. ro- | Ad¥: <feane: Lives Than Pneumonia or Tu- potato growing in this state. In | P& Successfully raised on our ‘dry day selzed oph Iued at $125,000 "SEG 5 2 lands here. These demonstrations ig om garetts ; berculosis, Nuradium, Now 1920 a carload of Minnesota grown in a Manila warehouse. r 5 - that. (with good cultured pete ta . Famous as Specific to proved: hipped pera a Irlsh Cobblers were brought into | Methods) seed potatoes could bee the officers declared, hna been shippe: Lower Pulse to Normal Niobrara county and distributed to | Prown wory elle dt to the wetter from Hong Kong concealed between : : : K High blood pressure is taking a| pumere, , The production was ‘so | opinion that the Irish Cobbler and ares: PL ee / ¥ Re ? ‘ Greater (oll than even pneumonia oF) cortined ‘seed so. great, that the | piae Urlumph will A iat thon ye Chicken supper and candy sale at ’ Mon Basement Midwest Building—Opposite Post Office Pep nulee, ghectheee er erecth est | possibility for the growing of cer- | best Variol pale Me eerthiod dear North Casper church, 1009 N. Durbin, oO ey : E rapid pulse, shortness of breath, ex Py v1 Fricay evening, February adults = haustion after exertion, kidney weak-| [fed seed In Wyoming was at once | js 9 “highly SOSCRSaS | cane e Seey 5c; children’ 36c. BYP ELY Wier Aarke atggeag cat 2 pounding of| 8°? everyone attempting it will be suc- sa a gga aed n reclining post.| Our dry farming sections of the | cessful, but these who aro willing Jf 1 Could Trim Windows— tion. There is only one known rem-| State seem to be pecullarly adapted | to work their soil thoroughly, using R MALL merchants can not _af- N tS nd edy, radium rays caught In auger of| t0,the growing of seed potatoes, In |. every pretatition eoreontro) Alenae ‘The Vel ford to employ a good win- ex unday ’ milic and used In the form of tablets} that potato diseases are easily con- | and study thelr potatoes, will be e Veiour dow trimmer regularly. Usually called Nuradium, Avoid so-called ton-| trolled in our high dry climate. | highly repaid for thelr toil. the merchant or one of his clerks ‘This is of utmost importance in the Certified Seed: Certified seed Beauty Parlor arranges the window displays as Erowing of seed potatoes. It is also | potatoes ate potatoes which have best he can. How ve he suc- 4 comparatively easy to keep the been inspected by an authorized i * ceeds or how dismally he fails in ‘ form | potato true to type. This of course | representative of the College of Wishes to introduce a face showing the stock to advantage of « The the pressure,| 1s also of biakeyy' Epi thins Agriculture, University of Wyo- pack which is a new French an he Jad ged! by the amount of : ’ tions of salts that clog| Under irrigated conditions we have | ming, and found to come up to cer- | . usiness done, x ; supply force to the en] what may be termed an artificial | tain standards. Only the following preparation to clear the If I knew how to trim win- . system to expel con-| srowth, and under these conditions | varieties are eligible for certifica- skin and dows, I'd offer my services to w Pa nd bring about a healthy| {t 4s extremely difficult to control | tion: Blas Triumph, Irish the butcher, the baker, the drug- equilbrium between tho body's needs} diseases and obtain the trueness | Russet Rural, Pearl, King, Netted “i gist, and ‘any other merchant ae a and what it must get rid of. and uniformity cf type which is | Gem, Remove Wrinkles ||| wie might be interested. A few P ‘. és Men and women far advanced in| required. Purpose of Certification: evenings or spare hours a week fi life who were supposed to be beyond Demand for Wyoming Dry 1. To establish the seed potato 7 on faa e re thus engaged would assure me a ce the when medical effort could Land Grown Certified Seed. industry in Wyoming upon a per- Is not irritating either while ]|} neat income aside from my reg: . " h much have found in these The demand for W; amine Brot manent basis. on or after being removed nae set Natit ' i M. k A ti C . Nu tablets new energies, sur-] certified seed potatoes is rather 2. To put a premium. on better —Jeavi in sof ‘0 get business I would have d ‘ c a calm, restful outlook] astounding and very gratifying. seed and better cultured methods. b le eta the skin t and to advertis The best way I a é ver ising i terest in passing events,| All the states around us are shout- 8. To assist the growers in pro- eausitul, know of would be a Tribune R ti n jaded appetites| ing for dry land Wyoming seed’ | ducing better potatoes for their Want Ad fn the Classified ‘Col- eserva tons k blood corpus-| potatoes, especially some of the own use and for the market. umns. r 0,000 in forty-| southern states such as Texas, New 4. To makeavailable a supply of Velour Beauty and eight he Mexico, and Colorado, where the de- | good seed for the irrigated section pe mber of leadlr ageists have| mand is largely for Irish Cobbler | of the state and for other sections 7 K C. ° : Sven Mimate | ano ies Te ecGe were tome | tha en a wited pee Be Dolla ng Deen Parlors Order kxtra Copies k 1 ut f are| of which do exceptionally well. here. ‘or further information as to the | / MY ¥ "although aoe a 2 wend $1.50 to| It may be of interest to know that | standards, rules and regulations of | Of lis Kkindnes 211-213 O-S Building f an um Co. 111 North Di arborn| ‘around ten per cent of the total | certified seed potatoes, get in touch J hay tried to obtain a. divorces Phone 259-J we Bt.. Chicago. | Potato production of the United | with your ounty agricultural | him in order to marry her English ad rt Sold by Kimball Drug Co, two| States ts used for seed. This will | agent. mirer, Pat Somerset, has been denied btores, and Casper Pharmacy.—Adv.} tend to show the great possibility G.’M. PENLEY. the court separation to date.