Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 11

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 Che Caspet Daily Tribu CASPER REAL ESTATE RIGH WITH! |BARNEY GOOGLE AND SearK pLvc PAGE ELEVEN NO DovutT You HAVE HEARD CE | : Gous LOS ANGELES WONDERFLL GROWTH Twaveinr Boss. come 5 DURNG THE PAST ENE Reh WE Gtr PROPE! Mt FoR toor Nes qneeces er <r ame tS Now BRINGING ca ah Thousands = Ncw . Fe | RIGHT HERE WE MINE . Tt HANE A SUB-DIVISION Sear he. Tes UuTH CHOICE LOTS SELUNG AS Low DETALS AND = T Tue 4 AS GOO COUARS VIE (Continued from Page 1.) Astor, the immigrant from Holland. only for prairie dogs, rattle snakes,;who made two million dollars. in and hoot oWls and for the running |the fur trade, which was mostly of cattle and sheep. Even as the} with the Indians when practically state {8 developing in an agricul-jall of North America was a wilder- tural way, in the oil industry, and/ ness, inyested it in New York real along other lines, so is Casper de-|estate, and before his death wa: veloping in many branches. computed to be the wealthiest man “About the year 1820 John Jacob/|in the world. Many others no doubt piers tose thre apanlie tent ercadd dnt: * GENTLEMAN FOR HIS KINDNESS WHY ILIKE HER VERV MUCH, MOTHER. | LIKE To GO PLACES WITH HER AND DON'T WANT ANYBODY ELSE TO CUT ME OUT, THAT'S ALL. WHY VES. eR es a WHAT MORE } MOTHER CAN SEE MORE GOSH ALL FISHHOOKs! 1 WONDER IF SHE CAN BE RIGHT ? DID You THINK? THAN OTHER PEOPLE tM SURE CAN. SHE MAY SEE THINGS A SON WOULON'T SDMIT EVEN To HIMSELF, R SALE—Four corner lots. Yel- wwstone and Ash street, will sell FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | time thougnt at New York as sons within five years there will be 75,000 NEW STORE BUILDING. parts of Utah and the northern part one-room house in rear, water,|of the oil will still be left in the lot, all furnished; on S. Washington | C¢Posits he said, ‘That is a treasure 4 ana Loans—Phone 1780 | 2212. ‘TS ontx 20 rer cent developed. part or ull. Phone 2231. W. A. Les-| ‘he field.’ Mr, Estabrook, chief bal. ig the largest city in the ‘wor! S =| “On interviewing Mr. Hanway of SEE ye Fb the Tribune, he said, ‘Casper real people here.’ He went on to say Se Ere that Casper must become the ~ »| metropolis of not only the state, but te angen, priced. to adil So of the adjoining stdtes including With living quarters, southesst/ of Colorado. In speaking of the Casper, good location. A snap. oil situation he said, ‘Regarding A BARGAIN Salt Creek, T am told that when all Four-room house on S. Washing-| the oll is taken out that can be ex- Ughts, and gas in at only $4200;/sand. When some method ts dis- $500 Re nn rei anal big covered for taking it out the life of per month. ice inclu the field will continue indefinitely.’ all of the furniture in both places | when I asked him about the shale street. Price $1600; $360 will | box yet untouched.’ handle; balance Ike rent. “What Governor Brooks had to FOR RENT—Two room apart-| say about the Sait Creek fleld was ments, all furnished; close in. interesting, and coming from the It is acknowledged the richest field 1, Zuttermeister Bldg. in the world. There are approx!- Room perks 330s matly 800 wells there now, there will be 500 to 600 drilled this year. It if geologist for the Midwest went even j farther than that and sald it would it take 6,000 wolls to do the work. i 2 > (em Taking elther of these estimates we ? 3 ) = Way had the same opportunity but they estate is a good investment because terms. Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, ton, three 25x140 foot lots, with a, tracted with the pump, 70 per cent A little two-room house on ‘ar; source it did made it weighty. LIBERTY REALTY CO.) :rnat wonder seid” the governor will take 3,000 wells to fully develop know Salt Creek {s good for 15 to FOR TRADE 20 years under the present method f extracting oll. By that time TRAD ; ° Poe oes Bh tl ede or soon | cther developments will have be- used plang. Phone 21295. come so well established that Cas- per will be beyond the point where pata acne Sachi Sele RSTES ) FOR_TRADE—I can make an ex:| one industry can make or break it, the oll industey begins to decline. Idaho woods where he is suffering! infection resulten from injuries re-| Open sugar bowls are peehinttea Because he stopped his cab on cellent proposition if you have «| zt is of no small importance that (Casper {s rapidly becoming | in his motion picture camp front ceived when he froze his feet while|in public eating places in Akron,|London Bridge to pick up sixpence, | late model car to trade as first pay-| tn4 sidwesi Refining company will |MOney center of the state, many fangrene, seemed remote today making a picture about two years|©., on the ground that they are in-|and so dislocated the traffic, a me Sa Reba Dok OO cat spend approximately $20,000,000 this ; Uilding and loan companies are cording to information received her " sanitary with - _ * Hs p) U wes year in Salt Creek putting in an /Coming here for investments. from Coolin Idaho, Idaho on Priest| electric plant. ‘R. H, Nichols of the law tirm| | Lake, 25 miles below the Van Tuyle ‘Governor Brooks ulso sald, ‘Cas-|of Nichols and Stirrett said, sage cntagd FOR LEASE per is a place where ons meeta the always has been a good place in |) Miss Nell Shipman, motion picture} } best people in the world, and where |which to own real estate, anc condi- | actress and wife of VanTuyis left! ow cman ry pS I AUTES CREE sincere friendships are forn:ed. It/tions are better nc than ever be- Coolin last Saturday with an em- *O! SE—New storeroom. also! is a healthful place to raise a fam-|fore and are improving more rap- Ploye of the Picture camp to try to} cS rbin. Phone : ~ ’ P las “ | bsecay nthackae ee lly and we have the best schoois |idly,’ Also, ‘becauso the asbestos de- jretasn’ ou foot t her husband after] TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF | in the country. posits on Casper mountain, a dis-; freezing of the lake prevented their and menace to health. | taxt driver was ten dollars. “Mr. Holmes of the Holmes Hard-|tance of ten miles away, aro of return by motorboat. Woodsmen who ware company said, ‘Of course Cas-|vastly more importance than any een eraneatinceaen ee iad she | per is a good -place to own real es-|one dreams of.’ wa rough sno aces tate in. With the completion uf the| “afr. Horstman of the Citizens Bert Van Tuyle Near nearly waist deep, 4 FOR SALE—Eteven room rooming-| North and South railroad, Casper |National Bank said, ‘I have never Today it was reported that break. house with lease. 615 8. Beech. | will become, more and more the 10g- had any uneasiness about: the future} Death From Gan- | up-of-the ice on the lake will frus- ‘OR SALE—Good business in new this will en- of Casper or any investment in Cas-| trate her plan to bring VanTuyle out Salt Creek. 731 Kirk. Phone 87W. Also with the per, and it looks better now than} grene, port. | by dog sled but that the lake is not} COR BANE Danie aibeniabite ocd coming of irrigation, which is in-\jt ever did before. The completion of | sufficiently clear to permit its pas- Hee eee aired. goad rea |cvitabla, the whole country will de-/the. North and South railroad will | |sage by bout. Van Tuyle wim sala on for selling; part cash, balance|"°.77 einem of the. National (PNE_Al! the towns to the north| SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 11.—Hope | last week to io in a serious condition . B.°E, Cathcart, North Casper and east in closer touch with Cas-'of bringing Bert Van Tuyle, motion and it had been planned to bring him Peakriat 5 bs Bank of Commerce said, ‘Ail devel-'per, thus helping to make a who'e- picture actor out of the northern to a hospital here for treatment. The| opment in the state ‘ends to upbulld kal —S= = center of it.” a FOR RENT—Boarding house or res-| Casper. When the North and South has Av the gist of the taurant with living quarters, welll railroad is completed, thus extend. we given gis 5 ing $40 h jstatements of a few of the business ‘urnished; to one buying $40 worth |ing south and west into the vast | bf, groceries anc paying $70 rent.) .ineray deposits in the Sweetwater |2"4 Professional men of Casper. located on W. Yellowstone., Box | Aen ere nduatees s ‘water 'invery one interviewed was whole- B-202; Tribune. Pex hapigesd Sabena thes company, (heartedly enthusiastic regarding *\Casper’s and Wyoming's future. POR BALE—Van hotel, nice loca} will come here to manufacture steel |ach state must phi its matedpolla tion, all furnished. 218 West B. [and tren where they can get natural ee ee eae ae ne nd what “OR SALE—Drug store in a perma Aenacton Std te ie Heine are Denver's natural resources com nent ofl field; reason for selling parec with Casper's. Utah bas its going to California, a real opportu- Salt Lake City. Oklahoma has its nity; investigation solicited. Adcress ‘Tulsa. Nebraska has its - Omaha. Box B-196,.Tribune. ~ Wyoming, with no other city within its vast area that can any where near measure up to the require- ments has Casper, which is in every sense of the word adapted to fill the big position required of it. With Denver, which is the only city of any size over four hundred miles away, one can readily see the need WONDERFUL VALUES IN DRESSES FOR STREET AND EVENING @ $9.50, $19.50 $24.50 Values Up to $60.00—Every Dress in the Store on Sale at a Real Sacrifice of a city in this locality to become @ jobbing Genter and a manufactur- J 0 E DAVI D Ing locality, With vast amounts of] SAY ‘BAYER’? when you buy-Gonuine 227 S. CENTER NOTICE ore in our mountains, unlimited sup- State of Wyoming, County of] 20 QLEVACE MUSE [PNP Cea see ee | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for utrona, ss. n 1e is| 7 ; i ici i vil dndustry only well under way, : Nay y Ben palciall Disa -|with soil, which when supplied with Colds. Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Walter Galles, George H. tone, water will raise the best of sugar Marry B, O'Dannel John M. H 1 } beets, flour wheat, alfalfa, which Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ————————— ‘ Hench, Charles Pavelka, Mander- when these are developed wil} be fol- on State Bank, a Wyoming cor- lowed by the sugar factory, the flour Cf Accept only “Bayer” package p 4 and alfalfa mills, we can realize a pprsimne ie contains ern dies IS OUR SPECIALTY poration, Douds-Olliver Hardware Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ‘Also. bo SATURDAY Is Always Bargain Day at Sompany, a Wyoming corporation; pesure is the magnet which ‘ew of the things in store for Cas- i id 100—Druggists. co-partners doing business under | beauty—Health—working silently. bis enough to let the enterprises ttles of 24 an: BB ?. N. Carr and William B. Treber. draws all eyes—and back of per and Wyoming. We must all be he firm name and style of Nash|Red blood tingling through the |which tend toward the development | Aspictn ts the trade merk/ of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyicacit Highest Quality Meats at Lowest Possible Prices—We're Proud of These People’s Market SPECIALS s i jn|cheeks;—the spring of eager-|have the right of way over our petty Serer TS Catoctin Der|nesss Of vim, of vitality: tn” the ambitions forin the.end every, one NEW PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING Boiling Beef, per Ib............10¢ Veal Stew, per Ib.......-...+.-10e Roast Beef, per Ib.............17%e | Lard, per Ib.......5..0.00..02.18¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Buckeye bumper, lost _yester- day afternoo Vhone 2297J, 710 Madison and receive reward. LEGAL NOTICES fendants, walk;—the ever graceful air, un-|will be benefited. Another railroad To the Defendants: restrained by care or worry.—All | wil! mean a reaching out by Casper B. O’Donnell, whose] the charms of beauty. All the|to her sister cities in the state ostoffice address and place of} WOrks of health, much more than any of us realize fresiderice is Taft. California, and| ,Men are, fascinated by the Jana still a few are shortsighted o Charles: Pavelka, - whose "post- charms of beauty. Women gaze|enough to try to stop the advance- office address and place of resi-| With envy, secretly jealous, per-|ment of a great commonwealth, idence is Nampa, Idaho, and to ee Serie are pspeagend “Casper’s population {s\conserva- ulia Schneider, whose postoffice| sh eirg. tively estimated at about 32,000 ioddress and place of residence is But why the wondering—the | Which is an increase of 180 per cent Fancy 214 can Peaches, Strictly Fresh Eggs. .40c nknown: ph In four years. Casper has an an- per can: . --+:29¢ | Good Storage Eggs. .30c see ; : You and each of you are here- aie ae) R ctelfer BEA thee tiual pay roll of $12,000000. The |f 6 Cans ..........$1.55 te Shoulder Steak, per Ib.. seeee 180 Sugar Cured Bacon, per Ib.. .20e-—25c by notified that on the 24th day] feauty. Good looks 1s the barome.|aily output of the refineries is |i Fancy Apricots— Good Potatoes, per Pork Roast, per Ib...... -++++-17¥%e | Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon, per lb..35c pe eres, sane; eas ter of one's condition. Good health pe apa eset Sasoline, 320.000 Per gallon can. .....73¢ ewt. .......--- $1.65 Pork Loin Roast, per Ib.........20c Sugar Cured Hams, per Ib.......22c : fs ti . §. 8. 8. a 0 . 50 tons of wax Rees é fabove ‘entitled action against you| the blood-crestes new red. bloca jnd 20 tons of asphalt. The building || 6 assorted cans.. $4.20 Laree Homan eauty: mi Pork Chops, per Ib... oe... 20c Sauer Kraut, per quart.........10c by filing his petition in the above|celis—rids the system of impuri-|vermits for the year just closed Sliced Y. C. Peaches— pples, box ...$1. Spare Ribs, per lb... A Full Li f Pickl Relish entitled court, where said suit is|ties which make beauty and at-|were $4,063,618, and the assessed Per gallon can......83¢ | Good Cooking Apples, is Z ull Line of Pickles, Kelishes, ow pending, being Cause Num-|tractiveness impossible. As wom- | valuation of the city property is ap- Fancy Blackberries Biikel $1.35 Veal Roast, per Ib....... Mince Meat, Cheese Beber 4150. .,|@n to attract must radiate health proximately $27000,000. The five z PAROLE sie <!+o) + = Veal Steaks, per Ib. 22c Oysters int 50c The object and prayer of said|so must they keep their systems banks and two trust companies havc Per gallon can.....83¢ | Pwo Large Heads 3% iledisicnimeisien, ¢ ee =D hari ala is Sele Sat of a ied petition is to quiet title in the/ free from impurities and their red resources cf $15,750,000. The bank Plaintiff against you in the West| blood cells ever increasing. S.S.S.|debits are $202,689,000, which {s an inety-five (95) feet of Lots| does both. increase of $42,000,000 in one year. tight (8) and Nine (9) in Block} 8. S.S., since 1826, has been rid-|Post office receipts increased from Fancy Loganberries— Per gallon can.....83c Perea: one 8S Pearl White Lanudry Shodeble Oranges, 366 Strictly Fresh Eggs, 50c Per Dozen umber Eighty-one (81) in But-| ding the system of impurities—! $115,000 in 1922 to $145,000 in 1923. Soap—10 bars ...47c Spring Chickens, per !b........ Ber's Addition to the City of Cas-| pimples, blackheads, bolls, eczema| “The optimistic spirit I encoun.|f/ Seven Seas Coffee—— Good Oranges, doz..25¢ Stewing Chickens, per lb per, (formerly town of Casper) | and rheumatism—building red/terea among the men interviewed is Per pound Blc Extra Fancy Delicious mt 2 geen) S atrona County, Wyoming, and to| blood cells—aiding women to be at-| characteristic of the citizens of Cas- st eeee ACh 1b Due xclude you and each of you from|tractive by radiating health.|5e. and there is no greater asset |{™ J- M. 1846 Coffee— pples, Ib. ......10¢ Geese, per Ib...... guise Turkeys, per Ib.... Pe Capons, (extra fine), per 1b. ny interest in said property. 8. 'S. 8. is made of carefully se-| fo. any community. With this spirit You are further notified that| lected herbs and barks, sclentific-|j¢; al work together for the de #f you fail to answer said petition | ally prépared and proportioned.|\eiopment of our woncerful city, bn or before the first day of} All good drug stores carry S. 8. 8.\ Gasper, Wyoming.” March, 1924, said petition will be It is more economical to - f } Ae as ms see judgment ren- purchase the large aizé bot-) 4... can save you money on your 7 accordingly. e [shades and 'ino'eum. Hunter-Goll SEAL) HAZEL CONWELL, Co, 241 ¥ rst. Phone 986J. Clerk of the District Court See > ub. Jan 4, 11, 18, 26; Feb..1, » 1924, : Per pound ........39¢ | Grapefruit ....4 for 25c CREAMERY BUTTER 55¢ Large Fat Fresh Killed’ Hens............ fe sicies «RBC FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH WE DELIVER MEYER BROTHERS MARKET OLD PUBLIC MARKET PHONE 303 For results try a Tribune Classt fied Ad. men

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