Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1924, Page 10

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| | BENE PERT IE TNL OPE PAGE TEN. BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG = F E, _ CATEST Gossip oN ALL RIGHT, 7 WN Nov 8G LOMMox ~4 The “TRETSKI-SPARK PLUG TROTSK! = O'S UI BAH-- © IN VUN MINGTE -) ju a eh age RACE To GE Your CAST WORK. OUT (ILE IN A MINUTE ~ i ocr be GEST HELO THs COMIN bres mite rere ated _ Dis (ss ou CAN 06'= You P Ps 2" / | SATURDAN IN MIRWAUKES ARCH Tre tence masa TTeRRICLe f I Wish to Thank the Voters Who So WISE BRANAICANS ay My WaTeHskr 4 Ue Towa ARE GETTIN ; 19 To 1. THar SPARKY Ae Wie WIN BY Six Tur MOSEY OVER, a Fy : ; . Jey, tea : 4 Jy u q tal 4 sit ie the.Primaries Alexander A. McPherson Democratic Nominee for SHERIFF Generously Supported Me In OU FAT WALT CAN'T BEAT ME IN) pay Boor AGa: E LAND SAKES,) WHAT'S MISTA, AVERY RONNIN ——- pe || "Om: Th k ot —_— | My ble Many Friends, forthe Way You ~ Remembered Me in the Primaries A F a ratlo more favorable to the cattle} latest ‘recruit’ among /hotels :posses-| that talent 1s scarce In the Windy E reaye 4« B tt = grower. sing broadcasting equipment. City. There is hardly any varia- ' fAvel age armer etter Hogs make’ a better showing be- = tion, and tenors and sopranos are ‘! > /An examination of a month’s pro grams of five of the largest Chicago stations would lead’ one to believe © the cycle of production makes | booked over and over again, In some ry eee) smaller production of hogs. instances appearing at two stations lan ear 20, ALI] | 70° 222» were available for market during the same evening. Republican Nominee for. in 1923 and early 4924. As hog prices dropped to an unprofitable | level, curtailment of production| “The Merry Old Chief” and his cee ee res 1 pl els tteclabs dl COR AGN eee toe ees eee JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NEW YORK, Aug. 21—bxperts| cents higher; fresh eges are 4 centa|12 Months should be down to nor- concluded ‘a:duremieg Vauutaeilienaag tthe a $200 bi Airs a © BY | yas y nh i Ovep the situation, they “Beet steers, on the other hand, in the 1924 corn belt pig crop. Thus | patr ck, the “Chief,” took with him v except hogs. A| lower anaer at this time last year;|t0'Y return in the next year, in spite | his) absence the Nighthawk of the situation result-| calves are $1.50 down; wool is|f higher ‘corn prices.” od was restricted to three @ dozen higher and fat-hens 4 cents | Ml. Reports*og the department of | Ch pound, above. tho August, 1926 agriculture show a reduction of 12,- 000,000 head or nearly 20 per cer utauqua tour, will soon be heard again from WDAF, Kansas City, on th ‘ighthawk Frol Leo, Fitz. r off than but in cast- District No. 2 ing from the recent change in price] 6 to 7 cents lower; butter has. de — week. ‘ ; C . of farm products, Teads these men to| clined 6 cents a pound; chees 2% SNS . nt oun predict that the cattle grower may) cents\and'the average price of fluid] With the exception of the Red] “The Volce of Central Park" ts “ Sk ‘ not find the next 12 months as pro-| milk for city supply throughout the} Cross ‘society, the Women's Rellef| now on the air in New York and 3 Pateey. fitable as the last. United States is about 10 cents a{Corps is the only known women’s| vicinity. Station WEFBH, Hotel “ Raising of livestock, except hogs,| hundred pounds lower. ti ; prsariten tie devine the legal right Vanaerbite, broadbastl ing on 328 peenis ta have: 71 “While the relative position of|to wear the ‘ross of Geneva. meters, is it. e Vanderbilt ts the Prey for long. the ‘unprotly feed, liveatock"pnd livestock pro.| === oe ee T cannot: ‘thank you all personally so I farming. Since 1921, re-| ducts will not contihue precisely the the sale of livestock|S4me throughout the year, the attractive than those| Underlying conditions are such that sale of grain, ‘This stimu.| there {s Mttle chance of a return to k raising, but now the f an extremely short corn the sympathetic effect of ce in wheat and rye be- of changed world conditions Connie ret a 2¢beae fom every _am ‘taking this means of telling you of ' , “my appreciation for the overwhelming - vote cast'for me in my race for KIND FRIENDS nded to lift values of all stock ol ta howpt te potitively guaranteed with new . i prescription of Cleveland epecialitthat ; 4 popictely newlines pllen pesoetng threnoat UNTY ASSE! R- famed Drices at Chicago the system. Money back ineastly ifer ery ye co SSESSO 5 ber hundred pounds fom—runny eyes and note, sneezing, beadache, says the Jever—does not disappear in 24 bours. Pree- e eae oop ea ta I Thank You For the = Same ee van ‘ S Support Given at the Primaries ACCEPT MY THANKS ~ Your Faithful Servant GEORGE PATILLO . Democratic Nominee for founda- ompleted a DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY: May I take this means of expressing to you my most hearty appreciation of the generous support which you gave me at Tuesday’s primary elec- tion? R.R.ROSE LYLE E, JAY KIND FRIENDS: Your generous support is greatly appreciated. ° | CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT TO: THE VOTERS: George A. Weedell Republican Nominee for + : COUNTY AND PROSECUTING | My Profound Thanks : | " 0) | N A. MUCK ATTORNEY { The Support Shown Me at the Primaries Is:Greatly ‘Appreciated Republican Nominee for ‘Are Yours Voters of Natrona County On CORGNER For the Support Accorded Me in the VOTERS I Wish to Thank You for Your Primary Election 1 foal tint all Gniy whites Rive: ‘the pepecrat wa Ni ia ouce DER vsAPIORE ee Support at the Polls Herbert L. Kennedy Republican Nominee for ‘ COUNTY SURVEYOR public efficient service have been pe TRAIN SCHEDULES amply rewarded. bos Qhicage 2 Nerthwestera rt No. ic emee nih One Alma F. Hawley a ee deenscweneasses cess: ee ae eee che i

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