Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1923, Page 21

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d SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923 NOLAND BROS. [3 KNOWN FOR SQUARE DEALS Hay, Grain and Feed Business Established Here by Them In 1920 Noland Brothers have established their business on a cash basis and of square dealing and prompt and they are winning from that angle. A fact attested not only by the folks at home, but also by a large surrdunding business this firm en- Joya. ‘The organization of the firm took place in August 1920 at which time they are located In the basement of 211 Industrial avenue, under the bulld- ing of the Indian Ice and Cold Stor- age company. Theso quarters became too small and they were allowed more there by taking over the old boiler room and mere of the base- ment floor, However this was not large enough for their fast growing business and they erected thelr own building which they now occupy at 728 Bast C street. The business was first started with the intention of handiMg potatoes at wholesale and they graually work- ed into the grain business unti! today this constitutes the larger portion of their ‘businers. The car lot orders handled by this firm are gaining each month and the business relations they “have built with their many customers assures them a pleasant and lucrative -business future in this seotion. The pleasing personality and ener- B@etic nature of both R. W. Noland and B. J. Noland has made for them a host of friends, and which in no small way has been responsible for their rapid growth. PLANING MILL HELPS CASPER Thomas & Flanery Purchased Modern Establishment Last April The modern planing mill of Thomas & Flanery was purchased by these gentlemen on the first day of April of the current year. This is one of the important in- dustries of Casper, as everything is manufactured along the lines of gen- eral mill work. The planing mill ts fully equipped with all modern and up-to-date machinery for truck body work, cabinet work, etc., as well as the manufacture of sashes, doors, etc. Becklinger Building ~ 280 East Second Street, HARPER RANKS HIGH IN LIST OF MERCHANTS Has Spent Entire Business Life in Dry Goods Line and Knows Subject In fact Messrs. Thomas & Flanery would be glad to figure with you on not only the above mentioned lines, but anything that you may wish to have done that is made of wood. The members of this firm are wide awake business men, and in discus- sing the rapici growth that Casper is king, one of them made the follow- ing remark: ‘‘We should not need more convincing evidence that that intelligent advertising pays.” “And when a country has as many good things to offer the world as we have here it is doing everybody a favor to tell them about it.” It may be said of these men that they know the planing mill business, and know it well. And their ability along this line coupled with the years of experience which they have had, places them in a position to figure at the lowest. possible cost, which is of great bénefit ‘to thelr customers. ‘That they have established a re- cord of fair treatment and square dealing in all their transactions goes without saying. Phone 1806W—Address B street. Harry Harper one of Casper’s lead- ‘© merchants has spent his entire business life along his given line, and, consequently, ranks high among the merchants of this community, ‘The Harper Dry Goods Co. ts one of a chain of 50 stores operating in the states of Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. Mr. Harper established the local store on the 29th of April, 1920. This establishment is operated on strictly up-to-date principles, and is one of the best equipped institutions of its kind in this part of the state.| Mr. Harper carries in stock well-ad-} vertised and nationally known lines of dry goods, ladies’ ready-to-wear and mens’ furnishings. Also shoes for the “whole” family as well as a large stock of trunks and suit cases. The rapidly increasing business which Mr, Harper is now enjoying is due to the fact that he is a man of pleasing personality, possessing an energetic nature and progressive ideas, : The buying public’ have already found out that this establishment is one of the best stocked stores in Cas-| inj 214 West Attorney Foster Talented Member Of Wyoming Bar This rising talented attorney was born in the state of Texas, later mov- ing to Colorado, where he attended the University of Colorado. Mr, Fos- ter came to Casper three years ago, » and the genial, courteous and following several years of successful | P°™ 90 A practice in the state of Colorado, and| Careful service of the management since January 2, of the current year iployees, g' pleas o every one of the large patronage of he has held the official office of prose-| °otistea customors, cuting attorney. Mr. Foster comes from an honored American family, and as such has filled the niche of heredity. His pop. ularity with the masses is inherited, for he is a chip off the old block of the family tree. That he was elected prosecuting attorney is but a deserved reward of merit. His future is in the making, and as years come and go it will always be a pleasure to note his progress along the pathway of life. {complimented upon |{s well-merited | * j ability in his given line of work, PASE FIVE CASPER PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES | PROVE. POPULAR They Are Part of Giant Chain of 1100 Stores Linked -Together MARTON P. WHEELER HAS SEEN dd YEARS OF GASPER"S GROWTH Pioneer Always a Good Business Man, a Close Observer and a Keen Investor—Once Sold Lots Tribune Is on for $200. When you know that Marion P, Wheeler came to Casper thirty-three years ago you know that he has watched the gorwth of Casper, from a mere railroad siding of thirty-three Casper has two of tho Piggly W: ivi a i ry 9 Bly stores which have become so p* years ago to the thriving progressive city of 30,000 inhabit-|¥ O.L. Walker Lumber ular thrvughout the Un Gtate sae eniGh Aree ON: A ae ae ‘They area part of a giant chain < -~During the period of time tha 3 eeler has reside 4 stares numbering more than 1,1 Fee Me ee ee ie [rr ender ag resided: Co. Proud. of, Fine|Saa cemnene now ‘en 110 aman, a close observer and a keen in- . * “—s orghnization in Memphis, Ten.. Vester. Liko many other yous men| Ben Beach Runs ] Business Standing) ‘rm cusper stores. operated by he came out into this country with an Piggly Wiggly Colorado compar “eye to the future,” and has won. 0 I a ° Fa Ve Sage are among the most succeasful Pig Mr. Wheeler in talking to the writen ny Exclusive For nine years the ©. -L, Walker |®!Y Wigsly stores in the entire R said. “I always had the greatest faith Lumber company has been engaged |ountain region. ‘The st atcire in the future of Casper, you simply im the lumber business. ‘During this | OP¢R¢ at 412 East Second street | cannot find a country that offers so many advantages.” Here you will find satisfied people is ample proof that they are prosperous, happy and con tented. t Mr. Wheeler entered the real estate time the company has borne a splen.|%™oved a tremendous did reputation for honorable dealing. Its affairs have always been conduct. ed along the most commendable lines g:ving the same uniform care to each order, whether ft be Jarge or ‘small. populari Fim Shop Here) OE ITY SHOPS Ben Beach operates: the only exclu sive picture shop in Casper, specializ: George Bartsch, Well Known Baker, Purchased Whole- business in 1905. For ten years he was|ing in kodak finishing, which he " oy This concern first began business county clerk of Natrona county and| operates in connection with the Cas- sale Business 2 Yrs. Ago in Glenrock, December 15, 1909. ‘Their at the same time he sold insurance.|per Pharmacy. This business has aay stock there sonsistitng of hardware At the present timo he 1s selling in-| been carried on by Mr, Beach for| The stmcess of a bakery depends|and lumber; on April 1910, they surance of every kind. about five years. upon the quality of the product, ‘opened a similar extal ishment at At one time, Mr. Wheeler sold the} The quality of the work produced meee by many ‘years experience in pean ag os, vo ©. = Walker is two lota the Tribuné building 43 on |by this picture shop is well known to| Di gird RE pry oi is ce fare Bers jo eed dais ral gs le le. Is, for the amall sum of $200.00, so she |the realdents of this community, and| aie 1,5 procure a send and chon | Christensen, Srivrencatta egy taeUst knows something about the value of|they also know that when Mr. Beach OT, er 4a geod and whole. Z . + Minn., is some loaf is indeed a very fine thing. George Bartseh, United Bakery, many, where he } budiness. He has resided in Casper fea more than 10 rs, and pur- chased his present business two years ago, and since that time has built up a business which is of very great it may be said! credit to him. the #ecretary. All of these officials are men of many years experience in the lumber business, A uniform policy of courtesy, Promptness and attention to details has brought this company a very de sirable patronage, : Casper Dairy Is city property as well as land in the vielnity of Casper. James “1. Cody entered Mr, Wheeler's office, January 10th, 1917. He assists Mr, Wheeler in the various | activities of the office, and should be undertakes to finish any work of this kind, that only the best of workman- ship and materials will be used. The equipment used in this shop for the development of kodak pie- tures is thoroughly modern and up- date in every respect. who as operates the born in Ger- rned the baking | Having had so many years experi- ‘Mr. Wheeler also operates a dairy|ence in kodak work, | trom the b ing and the new sti near the city. This “*''y is unequalled |of Mr. Beach that he understands.{° ‘The Lnited Bakery do a strictly iets nea ioe oe se eee |anywhere in this sts. In size, quality | this business thoroughly, and yo'al wholesale business, and supply ‘the a bine agers faa lek ac7 Ti ad and equipment. Elsewhere in this edi-| will make no mistake if you will col! jeading stores of the city. The house. Progressive And the community about if equally: w tion will be found a full acount af|at the Casper Pharmacy and sivel wives af the city have long since found out that it is to their advan tage to buy the product of this bakery because the proprietor knows how to please the taste of the most skeptical person In addition to the fine quality of bread which the United Bakery pro- Piggly Wiggly stores have two out- Shewpeeisr: celry: standing points which explain their uniform success. Due to the tremendous buying pow- cr cf Piggly Wiggly the actual mer- chandise is purchased for less, Due to the self-serve system, and highly this courteous gentleman a trial. CENTER STREET SERVICE STATION INVITES LADY DRIVERS 10 REMAIN SEATED WHILE GETTING GAS Modern Company C. Behrman, purchased the Casper Dairy company two years ago, for- organize’ efficiency, Piggly Wissly @uces, special mention may be made|™erly coming to thia city from Den-|stores are enabled to operate with of the pastries which are known by| Ver, where he had spent the greater|jabout one-half the overhead expense many customers to be of excellent] Part of his active life in the dairy|that the old style grocery store has to Located at Center and Railroad] quate,’ tires inflated properly, oil at| quality. In this connection, Mr.| business. carry. avenue, on the five corners is the| the proper level, etc. Bartseh has recently installed aj Mr, Behrman operates one of the| These savings are passed on to the PIM: . The equipment at this station is aJ?] doughnut machine which has a capa-|™most completely equipped plants in| consumer, who does not have to pay Conter (Street, Service) tation man! iy throughout with Wayne pumpe.| city of fifty @osan donghnuts per|Casper, and he employs only experi-|fur excessive o t aged by Mr. D. J. Woodruff. Since] ‘They carry a full line of auto arces. | hour. enced men, who know the business in| A great part o: taking over the management of the|sories, Miller tires and tubes, Texaco] Mr. Bartseh has had at least 35 detail. the two Casper stor business on June 11, 1923, Mr. Wood-fproducts and a service station for] years, experience in this work, and Mr. Behrman, to the best of his|through the wholesale ruff has insisted on service and em-| Boyce motor meters. Here you wil!| he is to be congratulated for the| ability employs progressive ideas,|in Casper, and the poll 1 phasized this feature so strongly that| find that genuine courteous treat-| reputation he has gained in this|and the modern equipment which he|chase from Casper houses wherever today service is the biggest asset of the business. They invite Iady driv ers to remain seated in their car while the attendants take pains to see that your water supply is ade- ment together with prompt efficient] vicinity in conducting such an up-to- service which is marking a growth] date establishment, and the public in the business and adding to their] has found that he is living up to his popularity as a service station of! motto at all times of “Quality and “Servic Service.” possesses, coupled with the quality of the product he delivers, is the secret | of his rapidly growing business, which will also attribute to his future| success. possible. Other Piggly Wiggly stores will bs opened in Casper as time gc a serve other sections af the nity. ta THE PLAINS HOTEL CHEYENNE, WYOMING | HARRY P. HYNDS n Expression of Appreciation for Our Many Friends and Acquaintances in Casper and Natrona County CHEYENNE WELCOMES YOU

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