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SATURDAY, JULY 12,'1924._ , OCIETY, John and H streets. C. T. Hods- don, minister. Address, 109 N. Dur- ; bin. Phone 1346W. ee 3 - Notice is hereby given of a Con- gregational meeting to be held Sun- day evening, July 27, 1924, at the eight. o'clock hour, The congrega- tion of this church includes all sup- porters and contributors whether a Z 2 . members of the church or aoe a) z n a very : re : , ‘The business to be considered is the Auto Club Dance + * >] Hons aro that his mind is in a eae bike é 2 . a Aistitution Th's Evening weakened condition. oe - * ss adopti of a church cots jon ‘The Central Wyoming Auto Club —— “Will hold its regular Saturday eve- ning dance, this evening at the ctub house on Garden Creek. All members and non-mgmbers are invited to at- tend. ‘Thess “dances have proved} ,,T8K® Your girl. Give her's chance Most enjoyable recreations during] {0 Set that, diamo 23 " the summer and a larg crowd is{ “TY Gulch."—~Adv, expected at the affair tonight. and slaw: (@) The selection of ie xs SIE OEY : eeee é ; q one trustee and three elders. (3) The _ “Whoop her up! Stim.” We're all} Sook ap ae ss calling of a minister. going to “Poverty. Guich.”—adv. ss s se ee . 5 : HOSDON, By order of Our Sunday program Is as follows: 10:00 a. m., Sunday school; 11.00 a. m., public worship; 7:15 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 8.00 p. m., eve- ning worship. It looks natural to see Boston and Miss Barker Philadelphia battling for the cellar. For Guests ‘Bean Town, put up a good Miss Vira Barker entertained yes-| battle, but the effects of Harry Fra- terday at a bridge luncheon given| e's money grabbing antles could in honor of her house guests, Miss} hardly wear off ina single year. Chaflotte Achlager and Miss Marie] , Hartung. Honors for the afternoon] ~ Mothers! You can buy children's - Were taken by Mrs. Siren. sandals for $1.00 at the American < eB . @ St. Anthony's Catholic. eS S Shoe Shop. Second and Durbin. AS ai f Saely pad bith a a Sean )| Basement.— Adv. . lac files ‘ba ren ' streets’ The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- This Evenin ane ‘ Seen ren ee new teaet Orem lin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F. The 8. B. A. will have its regular the White House as shown in Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses meeting t ht at the Kn > ‘eting tonight at the ights of s at ts tun of Lieutenant Edgar Allen Poe, of on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Pythias hall. The social will. be in ‘ the Marines and @ great-grand- Today marks the last day for Poy- Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. the form of a hard times or tacky Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Bene- party and the evening spent in danc- diction at 3. ing. Everyone should dress accord- ingly. Refreshments will be served. ~ nephew of the famed Poe who has * rf erty Gulch. “If you went before— a ce Wil probably’ g0 ‘seein; if you been detailed as an honor guard at \ ven’t gone and don’t go tonight The Ladies Ald of the Grace|. the White House entrance and who Lutheran church will have a ptente|?°U,Wi be in a favorable position St. Mark's. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at ‘800 a, m. Church school at 945 a. m. Morn- ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. _Five cents —Ady. o- Prenle ee S. Park and E. Fourth Street J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The aes ey Bible class has discontinued its meet- thia ‘evening on-lower Garden Creck ache oy Peat Thi,| Will head the stx Marine pallbear- eS, ® ee - ings until September. * ae koe ne on : - 2 3 Morning service (German) at 10:30 Schoo! and their friends. Al! a }did thelr best to put over an inter-| erg at the funeral of Calvin Cool: esting show. They succeeded and if you did not choose a number for the parrot or win ten thousand on the dice—then hop to it tonight and show them what a real sport looks PERSONALS |/"". cordially invited. You are asked:to a.m. Text of sermon, Romans 8:18-23 bring your lunch and stay for supper, idge, Jr. ; Inset, below, ts Rev. ting the Redemption of Jason Noble Pierce, who conducts - the funeral services. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Text of sermon, Mark 10:46-52; theme “Blind Bartimacus.” In Monday's meeting the pastor was pleased to accept the call ex- tended him by the church in Pine for those who dare, and enjoympnt | Biufr, Ark. He will remain, how- of the outdoors. ever, until August 17. Steps were 6:00 p. m.—Basket picnic. immediately taken to elect and call your own supper. Coffee J a new pastor. ' and plenty of food for mg bach's. 00 p. m.—Vesper a set on the mountain.J van “The day dream of those who are “Between the two restrrections,| | 8:30° p. m—The ffimous ‘Skat: bsdisting that the nations of this |during the thousand years, the right-|caws” will, present. al gbedinl) ffature vewrld are toon to be converted to{eous are in heaven and the wicked| Program entalling monthsof) wo are dead. The bottomless pit, men- Christ-sand that the ‘millennium of tioned in Revelation 20, is the earth Your opportunity to get ™ 16-oz.| peace’ will be ushered in tarough|in a chaotic condition the place Mies Katheryn Brock is a guest at|copper boiler for the strikingly low | civic righteousness, ®ill never be re-[ where Satan, cast out by the decree the W. 8. Kimball home. Miss| cope ae x rice of .75. Warranted alized. Instead the nations, will be|of God and the chain of circum- Brock is returning from Laramie . = iat " . Soctety package goods and open stock are offered at 33 1-3 per} 46 cent discount. Richards and-Cun- ningham Co.—Adv. Sos Tig That Ridin’ Kid wm be at “Poy. erty Gulch."—Ady, * : Miss Eliza Farthing of Lander and Miss Arina Rich also of that city are visiting in Casper for a few days. en the Devil Joins The Chain Gang”, Sermon Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Murphy are shopping in the city for the day from Lavoye. ’ EMMANUEL BAPTIST ‘PSFitteng: and Poplar streets, Dr. J. PB) Hanna, pastor. ‘Sunday, 9:30, prayer service. All teachers and-officers of the church and Sunday School requested to be Dresent. 10 a. -m., Sunday School. $11 a. m., morning worship and ser: mon by the pastor. * Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Page, accom- Panied by Mr. and Mrs. Reno, le! this morning for Yellowstone Park, The party will return the middle of next week. eee Mrs. Henry Brennan has gone to Michigan where she will spend the remainder of the summer visiting her sister who lives in, that state. vee and great expente. A Pierce! ‘row car will be given to the-$ersoh guessing the méaning of S&S! ws without inside Information. , ‘The next meeting of the ‘Wetines- ‘ Ram., B. Y. P, U. only. Gantt rare Co.—Adv. broken to pieces, sin and death will| stances, wanders back and forth to|4ay evening Bible ciass will be held 8 p. m., evening worship and ser- to her home. She ts a member of be forever destroyed, an‘, the right-| view the destruction he has wrought|at the home ot Mrs. Hagood, 118] mon, the Pl. Beta Phi- fraternity at the] see Casper in the early days at} eous wilf ‘go to the suramerland of | by sin. East Thirteenth istreet,gat 8 o'clock. | Aveanesday, 8 p. m., prayer meet- University of Wyoming. * “Poverty Gulch."—Adv. eternity when Jesus cymes the sec-} “At the close of the millennium] Though tHe meetings Btarted origi- : —_—_—_———S—_— ond time,” said Evangelist Varner J.| reign, Christ and h‘s people will re- nally—for the benefit of Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Joel Myers of Hot|Johns in his lectur, Friday night| turn to this earth as is taught in Come to Emmartuel: “They love a school teachers and substitutes, the fellow over there.” CITY BRI Ss Springs, “8S. D. and Mr. and Mrs.|in the Adventist chrrch, on the.sub-| Revelation 21. The heavenly Jerusa-| work has now taken on, a general Pate Saag ‘Lane and son of Lead, S. D. motored | ject, “When the Wevil Joins the| lem, with its mansions, gates of pear! | discussion of religious problems and EVANSVILLE CHAPEL s to Casper and spent a day with Mr.} Chain Gang.” Hv» sald in part: and golden streets will descend upon|Eiblo backgrounds’ which have} / sunday School at 12.30 pk mand W. Horn ts in the city trom| nd Mrs. W. L. Talbert. They re-| “When Jesus returns to this earth|the spot where Jérusalem now|brought forth the most interesting | preaching at 3.20, We ane atin: é ‘om turned on Thursday. in the clouds of heaven there will be| stands. The wicked will be called|sort of ideas. The plan at present} good’ times. behead ft —_—_ Neat earthuake which will de-| from their graves, and with the devi} | is to follow the regular schdol lesson Jos I. Schwartz for diamonds, stroy eyery cicy in the world. Then}at their head, will lay siege against|“nd to base the discussion upon — for @ thousard years the sun will not|the city of God, They will not take|this. Mr. A. V. Ritchie will lead] g§CANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Expert watch and jewelry repair-| shine on the world, neither willtheir | it for fire will descend from God’ out|the next meeting with Miss Ethel Corner, Jefferson streets and East ing at Tripeny's.—Adv. . be any vegetation nor human‘inhab-| of heaven and consume them. This|Kissick preparing a special topic on| sixth. 4. Reim, pastor. a ‘ ftant. Seran ‘and his host of evil| same fire will purify the earth, de-}Mark. Mr, and Mrs. I. E. Clark] Sunday, ‘Tuly 15, confirmation ser- See Ben Transfer. Phone 74:—| angles vill be detained upbn this stroying every trace of sin. Then] were last week’s hosts. vice at 11 a/m. Communion service Adv. 4 : earth during the millennium. the scripture will be fulfilled which at 4 p. m, No service in the eva- “ ie “The doctrine of a second chance| says, ‘Nevertheless we, according to] fast Side Methodist Community | ning. Sunday School at 10 a. m. The Boosters trip was @ fine thing | for’ssivation during the millennium| his promise, look for’ new heavens Come, J, T. Hanna, min- eee A. R, Smith and E. P, Taylor are in Casper from Cheyenne. Mr. Smith is the state pure foods com- “missioner. ister. ‘ Basin viSitors in the city include G. Scherk, D. L. Darr and R. J. Acha. * eee 1614 Bast Second, Willis H. Ger-] Basement now ready for service. 4 and accomplished a great deal -for| is thr. supreme deception of the great/and'a new earth, wherein dwelleth| many, Minister—Institute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Szeknik of| Casper, but Why, Oh, Why did they|Ene:ny. Before Jesus comes the sec-{ righteousness, 2 Peter, 3:13. Jo!nt meeting young people of First Grade African Methodist, z Lavoye are spending the day in this| piace whistles in the hands of chit:|on¢ time probation will have closed| “The false hope of a second pro-tchurch with East Side church .at| ‘The Friendly Church,” 306 North elty. Sate : dren whose lung power {is So ter-| fo'- eternity. The millennium, as de-| bation lulls men to sleep in carnal] 11:00. drant St., Re T. J. Burwell, B. D., Min!ster—Sunday school at 16.0. m., Migs Mae Christian, superintendent: morning worship at 11 o'clock, sub- ject of sermon: ‘The Wheat and thg Tares.” ‘This sermon will treat of the many evidences of conflicting elements common to human experi- First Presbyterian. ” ence. Evening worship at 8 o'clock, Sixth and Durbin streets. Rey.|Subect. “Rock of Ages."” A. study Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., minister. | 0f the second of the series of great ‘Toflay marke « hat sale oftered by Subject, “Faith and Optimiem,"|Christian hymns, You are always Mrs, Hosdoll at the location furmerly 11 a. m. Union service, 8 p. m., in] Welcome to the services of ‘The occupied by Mrs. Mack's shop on rific? srtbed in Revelation 20, is bounded| security at the very time when eter-| Institute songs, institute talks by . uy two resurrections, the one for the| nal issues are at stake m their own|those who attended’ last year, and A big lot of $5.00 and 50 hand) righteous at the beginning, the other| experiences. ‘Now is the accepted |those who will go this year bags are offered at $3.15 while they at the close, that of the wicked. time; now is the day of salvation.’ " No service in this house in the last. Richards’ and Cunninghars evening. Union meeting at Presby- Co.—Adv. iB terian church. . See the days of “Deadwood D'ck” at Poverty Gulch. —Aadv. John Hawes, well known among the university men and women of the city is {ll in the Salt Creek hos- pital, His condition is not serious. PSY iat elec M. W. Woodward of the Warren Construttion company {s In town today from Sheridi . Two parties of tourists dropped in Casper yesterday enroute for Yel- lowstone National park. “They were * Friendly Church.” 5. 3 the tabernacle, Rev. L. Carter. two daughters {om Wen eng and] the Smith ‘Turner Drug ‘Fiore bal- aaah nT \ D,_D., of the First Methodist Epis- —__-—_—__~ two daughters from Waco and My.|cony. ‘The values that Mrs. Hodsoll odgal’ church; ‘will be tha’ speaker, The people of Tyre were such ex con oes Ws: is rao si n.| 2f¢ offering should prow, favorable ! . Ira pervikaiwranyitiela haat Sunday | Perts in dyeing that Tyrian purple ton to’ Saturday shoppers. evening in. the First’ Methodiet|Temains unexcelled to this day. 7 opie reading, B. J. Chance; Prayer, Dr. Corner of Bast Second and South|J- M. Cromer; anthem by chorus} ship of the various churches w Durbin Streets; Rev. Lewis E.'Car-|Choir, directed by Miss Doris Van| wel} represented In the large audi. FOR RENT » ter, Pastor—9:30 a. m., prayer for Ease i Th gastos a H. ee ae ence. Sunday school, 9:45 a, m. Dosteaple attics rooms, contrat i Ss the Sunday school; 9:45 a. m., Sun-| VOCRI solo; address, O. C. upt's! young People's society, 7 p.m. location on Center street. Coo! Be sure to*provite yourself with day school, 8. H. Maddux, superin-/@nthem by chorus choir; announce-| strangers are welcomed at all ser.|| and reasonable. ' a hunting. and fisting license. The tendent; 11.00 a. m., sermon: “Aj|Ments, offering; male quartette, ad- vices in the tabernacle. ‘The pres:|! Call Western Blue Print game lens are a hard bolle! jot. " . Rosco| ress, Pastor Uber; closing song, is Here and There For sale at Rickards and Cupning-|CcUS* of Error.” solo by Mr. benediction, Neate atte caine ced eiceae || Room: 11. Ol Bxchiknge Bldg King; 7:00 p..m. Epworth League, testimony to the value and helpful- ham Co.—Adv. R. C. Carr, leader, Misses Dora Stan- Ng tories Pee opi Lathan yoo ness of the services, a = i Wagner will sin; Btn 4 <a The hunting season will open soon.| 4 t1t31¢ more than w week remaina niles Gage Beka ica ke, ein| A hearty welcome to all. Licenses for sale at Richards and| before Frontie: Days begin with their accompany them. Wednesday, 7:30 Cunningham Co. —Adv. : exhibition of man’s skill pitted p- m., prayer meeting; Thursday, First Congregational. against antral strength. Papers tell! th. annual Sunday seool picnic merica theater. J. H. Bryan, per Sv pe shed: Hergres; te sot ta Reed at Iowa pionte Sara — will! minister. 283 South Jackson street. roping of steer, Tex Austin’s alow | DO at the church at 3, 4, 5, 6p.m.| Sunday morning service at. the to take those who have no cars. All! America theater. Children’s schoo! will be seriously | weakened b; Mrs. Dreher and the children, have| orders 07 London aiihbeitien to rep who own autos are kindly asked/at 9:45 a, m., with exercises and % ; to come to church and fill up thelr! children's sermon on ‘the subject tse te Ag nee rerenter “he nnpeeds parte? get ead cars with passengers. Each family|“who wrote’the Bible." All parents |tion and ‘sermon, $.00 p.m. Many places they visited were! Den-|Cheyeane’ people are” suffisientis | is, e%Ked t© bring lunch etough for|ana friends are invited to” visit| Tach sunden eeu wennré hav: ver, Idaho Springs, Nederlands, and|hardsned to watch a poor, husky, | {hemeelver: .. Other _ retreshments| these exercises and the classes and|ing studies In the beak at Aste nt Fort Collins. Steve was on the job|range steer, with the romper areg| Will be served by the Sunday school. |to make sugrestions. ‘ |the Apostles, On Thursday, July this morning with a vengance that| maf, rattlesnake, be thrown to the| Games, Wi! be Played and a good) “Church service at 10:45 with Mrs.|i7th we are to have our plone. Ail BUSSES cone mperet the practical effect of} grceund, Lb ‘ale aie diem eI is tare Berta Smith in charge of the music. | wishing? transportation should no- ofa vacation, sree: — The quartet will sing. The pastor] tify us not later than Sunday eve- 3 Busses D. un! service he Pi ria af a Day Watch ‘Tripeny’s windows for bar-| roma vice tt re Presbyterian! will speak on “Some Suggestions on The Temple studio for kodak fin- pain, and commervdal portraits. —Ady. Episcopal church and the member- Larry Hill from Billings who is with the Warren Construction com: pany is in town on business. pa hat sae aes North Casper Christin Corner United and H Charles Gy Stout, mi 149 J. - Residence 773 East H street Services regularly. Sunday school 10:00 a, m.; communion and preach ing service, 11:00 a. m.; JunioreC. i2., 8.00 p. m.; Senior and Intermed- late C, E., 7:00 p. m.; evening devo- For a good time—the sky's the Imit at Poverty Gulch. —Adv. Steve Dreher, accompanied by are ning as wé have a transportation Each Way ™m. junday. ich will provide fo: Y¥ can secure unusual values — PS Using the Ble.” No book is more] committee whic! Pp an faerie 34 pe Oe hapern a ae. will preach. The| widely distributed than the Bible;|who will notify us in. time. o LEAVE CASPER tor |S Aig and no book is so misunderstobd.|one or family is expected to provide Bact n Sey gts ey Thakistloists et tha Nmornlne Ale Hscause mtch Orit has’ always bean| lunctiet Welbave a committer which Townsend Hotel ti toh: a i ne ite, Ab- | vice 1s Mr. Roscoe King, a singer of very precious to Christians and|is busy providing a real tims. The 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. Jos. I. Schwartz for watches. proved: by good housekeeping. | rare ability. ~ of Jews-they Lave hesitated to look|¥First church and thelr Sunday All kinds of typing and _ster.o- fester eines a ibe acs pail into {ts historical background to de-|school and boy scouts are also to graphic work done by Miss Badb.| $26.55. Tho Gantt Hardware Co. Christign Science. termine why and how and when| join in and it will be a union ple- Balcony Henning hotel.—aAdv. Ady ~ Christian Science services arc| the separate books were written. If|nic. Committees are working to- held in the church edifice, corner of | one traces the setting of the Book|gether representing both schools Fourth and Grant streets, every |of Jonah, for example, he finds that] and with two ball games and other Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.|/it was never intended to.be an his-|sports we are anxiously awaiting a Se Testimon: meetings are held on|torically true story but a vivid|blg day. The place of the pienis The latest hitch for tourists Is to | Wedn evening at 8 o'clock. All| parable of the oriental Mind. The} cannot be at the pes. igi Gersiah portray, on the back of their car, the| are welcome to these services. Sun-| purpose of the author-and the mod- pounsed Foran of tl carne hav- country from which they come. Thus,| ay school for see up 3 oe en aati of such writings will| ing already been engaged. morning, a Wi .|ago of 20 years eld on Sunday cussed. odie ante ter Sis) oe that: preety Sa he a.m. Reading room at 222| Church picnic and sunset service, Wine aerrenn, Sy vaty Melani back very colorful—if not artistic—|Becklinger building is open each| Sunday, July 13. At 3 p. m. sharp bt pas jose files Ronnie is chalf representations of their coun-| Week day Zrom 12 noon until 5 p. mi; | the crowd will leave the Y. W. C. A in fate site, 4 ty, with an accompanying motto. —_——— for its second outihg near the moun- More ways than one of advertising, Grace English Lutheran. tain. You are cord{ally invited, * 'T. B. Uber, Pastor, Pastor's res!-| especially if you are a newcomer fn a Do you crave fun? Get 5,000| dence, 932 South Ash street, Phone,|Casper. This will be a splendid There have been several bad cases| bucks of it at “Poverty Gulch,"—|291M—AIl services held in Qdd Fel.|chance to meet the church people. of fever reported around town the} Ady. lows Hall corner of Second and Wol-| Further information can be secured last few days. Althvugh the effect a cott streets. A very tmportant con-|from the ushers at church Sunday of the fever is not serious, the symp-! Crystal neck beads in all colors|gregational meeting is called at the| morning. There will be cars for all toms are quickly disernible—consist-| and lengths. Values, $1.50, $2.00 and| close of Sunday morning service.| Come later if you can't leave with ing’ of general res‘lessnas, snability| $2.50 can be bought for .$1.00 at|Every member should be present. | the crowd. to concentrate for mcre than a short| Richards and Cunaingham’s.—Adv. | Regular Sunday morning worship| See what you think of this attrac- tme;-and an traipacieng attitude to- Wer Sm hepa and ‘sermon at 11:00. Subject of| tive program: ¢ wards the ~ife yr business assocl-| For results try a Tribune Clas|sermon, “An Infallible Rule of| 3:00 p, m.—All meet at the Y. W. 8, 327 West First. street ates. Doctors hrve agreed that the| sified Ad. Life. Sunday School at 10:00,|C. A. ’ \ F caiy cure known is a powder made Se ene ote The men's club will have charge of| 4:00 p. m.—Arrival at the Jourgen- BRING YOUR up of casting rods, flies, and spin-| For results try a Tribune Clas-|the Sunday evening service at 8:00.| sen cottage just beyond’ the Wyo- DISCHARGE ners—taken by the side of a trout|sified Ad. The program. ming “Automobile club -at lower ISCHARG: stream. If th patient does not re- ca es BE RSE UES Song Fest; Address by W. A. Per:| Garden Creek. cover after the first dose, indica 72? Wyomtog Motorway 7? 2 sons, president! of club; Scripture 4:00-6:00 p. m.—Games, gossip, re- LEAVE SALT CREEK Ba. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:20=Daily Salt Creek Transportation Company | ogeachh 144 $5.00 Reward * Five dollars revvard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily ‘Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who is fraudulentiy Collecting subscriptiona from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who deilvers the paper or an authorized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are puying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- aot re #0 please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 en ee ee Mra. Stuart has been confinsd to] Special price on bathing sults at her home the past few days Tripeny's.—Adv. A ton of fun for ov certs at “Poverty Gulch."—Adv.' For fine shoe repairing— «rerican Shoe Shop, Second and . Durbin, basement.—Adv. For a complete line of guns and ammunition, go to Richards and Cufningham's.—Adv. THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ° Will fill out bonus insur- ance blanks Sunday ,from 8 a.m, to 5 p. m. at Room « HIRSCHBAGK FROM MARKET Loose lines will predominate in women's wear this season, says Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Leader, who has just returned from New York on a buying trip for his store, “It looks like a suitless season,” said Mr. Hirsch today. “High crowns will be the feature of the millinery styles.”” ‘The remaining summer goods were placed onthe market at prices, the manufacturers to difpose of them at almost sacrifice. Mr. Hirsch bought up a large amount of low priced summer goods in this wa Speaking: of the industrial situa- tion, he stated that things were very quiet in the east but that an Inerease in prosperity was looked for after election. ee = London.—The truly huge sash with which the lace dress is now equipped has been so far tamed. that in_color it now matches the flow- THE F that Fred Henderson be d candidate for the Sheriff of word. Throw your hat in the ring, that a half dozen others who h the time and expense of making stimulate « person’s bowels till th power Wts the only conveyance, at that place during one season. subject to him in a gentlemanly-li livestock and wool during one se: WwW the Omaha and Chicago market. eyes. we find, for a good many years, always as good as i in reply to various questio! rounds, we mention these tew fa During the summer of 1 of business and the c had just purch: d over 10,000 hi had come down from 75¢c to ibe, month, he had about $16,000.00 tional bank at Santa Ros: If it should become the county, we fe out any danger of in the-Union Pines and the South Sea Isles, He probably has not as man: necessar, ed anybody—at least not enough starved a few shee overlooking the fa t that he was regiment of CY cowboys went int throughout the country and on tl the past two or three years, stood that being an investig: everybody else’s business a: from, what they came after, how when they are going back, as w it being reported that h affairs in this part of e is one PRESENTED BY NA’ FRED HENDERSON CALLED TO At a special meeting of the members of the associa- tion recently called to order, at which all stockholders and direetors were present, it was moved and seconded What do you say, Kred? You can be elected if you say the How about it, Chamber of Commerce, Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and other organizations? Mr. Henderson never took a drink in his life, and he doesn’t know one card from another, doesn’t even know what a chew of tobacco looks like, to say nothing about cigarette smoking. No one ever heard him use any profane language or an undecent remark. 2? No, not married. We will all be, of course, for the winning horse. Another thing in favor of Mr. Henderson running is the fact electioneering for the last six months, could readily see where they stand -and go back to herling sheep, therefore saving them e that dealing in politics is thé least of his trouble, thatbeing ens tirely out of his line of business, although he has probabl more for the county than a good 4 free boarding house at the 33-Mile ranch for over 10 years, therefore saving a lot of the people of being on the county, as he furnished a sheepherders’ home and sheepmen and cowl Os, ranchers and freighters’ paradise, When they arrived at 33-Mile in a bad snowstorm in the winter period, they were always good for a week at a time when the gentle breeze was coming down by the Hudson Bay and across the Canadian line at about sixty miles per. Of course, there was alway’ plenty of wood and coal at 33- Mile, and generally Fred had a httl sow-belly and beans around to place, to say nothing about hay and grain in the days when horse Of course, in early days 33-Mile being one of the most noted places in Natrona county, being a Road ranch, livery barn, store, postoffice, blacksmith shop, and a saloon, public shearing pens, and dipping vats, and naturally, of course, a poker game generally go- ing, sometimes being 250,000 head of sheep sheared ard dipped The only thing we find there were any doubts bout Mr. Henderson’s being capable of handling, w: just recently bulit on the new Snake-crawling Haskell railroad, as Tim Mahoney refers to it. Of course, they succeeded in getting one of the most brainy men in Wyoming to handle the pens, and also a hog-driver from the stockyards in Denver to assist, and made en effort to get Jim Mullen, ot the Big Muddy for the fourth straw boss, and even then they hesitated to tell Mr. Henderson that they didn’t feel that he couid handle such a large Proposition, and in stead, he says they told him to go around about way to put the ing pens of his own at that place, which of course, he ap- preciates very kindly. He was also. very much peased to find thiat after building their pens over three different times, they would be sufficient to answer the purpose until next year. He also wishes the Haskell Spur very much success, Mr, Heyderson has paid the railroads more freight than! a good many people who do considerably more talking. Two or three years ago he paid freight bills amounting to over $15,000.00. on tern Ranch exchange and the Cadoma Sheep company and prin- cipally to the Burlington system here in Casper. In the meantime, he unloaded over fitty carloads of sheep in Bucknum from differ. ent points in Colorado and New Mexico. On another date, he ship- ped twenty-five double decked cars of sheep out of Bucknum to would be about as hard for Fred Henderson to handle as a stick of candy would be for a schgol kid, or probably look about as large to him as fifteen cents would look to Dusty Miller and that didn’t look very big to Dusty twenty years ago, when Fred ‘was playing the roulette. whee! with him, Dave Davison and Ge Snow, for he hardly ever played less than $50.00 a roll when ie made their hair stand on end, and after playing about thirty minutes, Dusty’s eyes would stick out on stems like a horsefly’s Upon examination of the books lamity struck the country. and el that his ability would be plenty sufficient with. getting lost, as he has traveled in all states 8s well as Canada, Old Mexico, Cuba, the Isle of many people in Wyoming, as we do not know that he has ever lle law, although it is reported by some of the boys that he might have p herders to death. Neyertheless, we are not many others of the Powder River country, at which time a suf- ficient display of firearms, squirt guns, knives were made to establish a new graveyard record. The round- up crew, with three hundred head of saddle five m run into Casper without their breakfast, lea ving three thousand head of cattle behind, at which time the finishing touches were furnished that gave the Hole-in-the-Wall a nation-wide reputation as headquarters for cattle rustlers, bank holdups and train robbers. That was the foundation for the word River and the Hole-in-the-Wall being used for a Wyoming signal the Wyoming Regiments made their appearance. We might add at this time that it being generally reported and under- ator (meaning his business is to know is to who they are, where they ca:ne ; ell as what route they came over, where they are stopping and what kind of a car they are driving) a the community, as he sees all the people in Gasper two or three times a week and all the people in Natrona county two or three Nat mo S RONA COUNTY TAXPAYERS Political Advertisement | PAGE THREE. ers or ribbons on the hat. An ecru lace frock with a jade sash match- ing the jade ribbon ’on the chapeau is indeed a soothing sight these hot days. ——_ Paris—As the summer advances gowns become less enveloping. Af- ternoon,frocks now have no sleeves and there is an attempt to revive the fad for wearing no stocking. ——————_— Néw York.—Golden slippers are here again. In the opera pump models, they are extremely effective. They aré- made of gold kidskin and orn with “skin hose. _ HAY FEVER No Charge for Cases That Do Not Respond to Treatment Dr. L. J. Connell CHIROPRACTOR Not Palmer Methods, RONT irafted into service, as a Natrona county. Fred, and say, “Come on, boys.” ave been expecting to run and the campaign. While Fred says 4 done many other people, as he ran ey could get to the next stopping the new shearing pens ike way, to keep him from build- ason, of course, for himself, the So we think the Sheriff's affice of Richards & Cunningham, Henderson purchased from $500 to $1,000 worth of goods per month and his word and credit were nyone’s in the country. which came up, during our cts briefly, , when the bottom our ped out endergon ead of high priced sheep and his neighbors worried so about him and his so-called friends were tickled to death from the fact about the month of May they had dropped in price from $15.00 or $18.00 per head to $5.00 and woah but we find that during this sarne in the Wyoming National bartk, $10,000.00 in the U. S. bank in Denver, $2,000.00 in the First Na- New Mexico, about $500.00 at Valen- tine, Nebraska and some $4,000.00 in the National Bank of Com- merce. If anybody doubts these fi So, we do not think the sheriff's vffic would look too big for Fred. igures, we challenge the recoyds. y for him to make a trip out of y notefes on his gun as a gaod people to be classed as an out present at the pie wagon at the Hole-in-the-Wall’ ranch the morning that Bob Divine and. his 0 battle with the Smith boys and gravel flippers and howie horses, made a sventy- ‘owder he battle fields of France when Henderson is not on the range long they are going to stay and of the best posted men on loca mth,