Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 16

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ng a a ecm an a - = - . — ace PAGE SIXTEEN. Che Casper Sundav Cribune G pelt cl i i ah eae ¢ CATTLE MOVING] TO MARKET IN — BiG NUMBERS ie -Reémance of Industry | Still Lives in This State. . sands and ten thousands, e poured off. Wyoming n the past month. Now the t annual run js practically at end and winter has started to ip up its winds and drive snow ross the high country. Looking at it from the outside, there is bound to be a lot of wild West romance about the cry of “On ‘There is the big round sends cowhands scattering the sagebrush, pushing ngs Whitefaces before them. it the cattlemen look at it—at during the last three or four ent light. They out of the roundup e dash to market, | » their large invest and Jabor hanging on a delicate balance Lp tliro! wan Beautitut Tables A distinguished Library Table with handsome carved pedes- tals and mahogany surfacés- will bring charm to your room. Just a few days ago William , Archie Sanford and Foster Claytor whose ranches are in the Sweetwater country, brought their “critters” together from far and wide and centered in a long drive on . Powder River and the loading pens there. It was a wonderful sight to i e the great herds edging over the Ils south of little old Powder Riv er and to hear the far-off crys of punchers who were “cutting "or separating the cattle ac to their brands. day they had been the chutes had ily and the prod es of dogies into These winged Fireside Chairs mean. real rest and ease at the erid of the day and they ae priced unusually reason- able. I berth. e were 30 cars in all At Casper 13 cars of sheep were added to the strin ed for the com f the “boys” and the steel trail taken up t a coach attach South Omaha, via the Northwestern; next E sorning Chadron, Neb.; next even Cc Long Pine, wh the stock was unloaded and fed overnight and the i boys had the comfort of beds in a PRON UA hotel; second day at noon trip re- hen BY I sumed with a dozen mixed cars of e ee has Po. horses, mules and hogs taking the ay u) #5 9 remained for more feed; an increase - bat aie, Wor in the number of those going along NR to fou 1 or just one less than the law re s sufficient to warrant u coach; these 14, with plenty of fat ones among them, packed and ( jammed in a caboose because of a ; hardboiled trainmaster; a long and it weary rattle and bang to Norfolk; others joined the 14 and a coach un- willingly granted; arrival in the fa- ] millarly odiferous sector of South Omaha at 4 o'clock, dark and éarly last Suunday morning. Sunday was a good day to separ- ate stock and makesready for Mon- day market in an orderly manner so Advance Styles Now pio ‘ On Display ‘ Fashions‘In ’ seamed ’ 3 : : i Those interested in home furnishings and the trend of far- any. i: wate mee, new “initure styles are invited to visit this store and examine the ‘nih, "ade entirely of steel {deus from the | dosigners newly arrived suites and individual pieces recent] selected ¢ very dain and becoming. _ And wo take pride in belné in the furniture style center of the world. For, just as ‘in There a wide selection of as to get the best out of the offer. i i i ings. ‘That's what Grieve, Sanford + } things. "But we never nes: Paris where there are openings showing each season’s new u Claytor did. lect a ne old ev var » Monday—the big day, ned? more than 32,700 head press good taste always, and we never forget that year important opening exhibitions are held in which ad- es els eh (ite. MH hit ah t af tive “styles that ‘well cx: ereations in‘ clothes—in Grand Rapids, Michigan, ‘twice a ¥ hil ny of - Aa . Jumped on the market. It tomierathbye Glscrintating yance furniture styles are shown. Buyers and interior dee- receipts for the last taste, y must jose es *, shiet. a crashed. 1 aHanes necording to’ limited in: ‘Orators Visit these furniture exhibitions®o see the styles ockmen took al- ould get. uinutes before train time y the trio of Wyoming cat- tlomen got rid of the last of their stuff made a grand dash for the station, ready to come back home and go through another year—a year which they and all other stock- men trust will have a more profita- ble and cheerful ending. —_-_—— AUTO TIRE SERVICE ‘NOW WOULD HAVE BEEN MARVEL FEW YEARS AGO Many motorists, as they sail along eee that will presently be available. Furniture. purchased: by ‘our buyers at the recent opening is arriving daily and we cordially inyite-you to come in and lock over the newest ideas in good furniture. niture was chosen are noted each for their achievement. One leads all the rest in the creation of bed- room furniture, another in dining room suites, still another “in living room furniture. From these famous specialists have been chosen their finest Simplifyine Home- furnishing Problems ture can be sold. Brenlin Window Shades 133 EAST SECOND Armstrong’s Linoleums Si ‘ » , el F é pieces. Made of the most perfectly seasoned woods, de- probably become skeptical of tire Heme capiiaretak Proueee Bee oon 32 beauty and usefulness, and built to give the longest and statistics when they get a sudden omes are not made in a day De setiainciory servis peeabis. jolt as the left rear tire blows out. —orinayear. Most folks buy smaget satisiactory, 4 : Bata few pieces at a time. With such the fact that the service th A , ranbhene rect td thaie tres bier Abr good furniture as we offer at Small Groups For Modern ib excess of that received by car such easy prices, the matter of * 7 . id ers a few irik epic A making the home more attrac- Living Rooms ‘There is ‘always a great pleas- * Betas ste hein tive becomes a simple 'maiter Th i a the in: seleseins De tue | ¢ Millef tire statisticians indeed. ¢ group idea is important in living room decoration now. va A thin, an \add so much to i 2.74. penmeenanre ‘ at anda out It Prevents monotony and makes for greater comfort and thateni aatenke of a room as 015 and Is indic the ih 3 | convenience. A davenport, easy chair, love-seat or piano si ie Sterne. * erat provements: which'yhave been ingot "aa may be the center of a group which will be completed by a desirable sizes-are now at Raierctiantenpiien A ed yara * small table and a bridge or junior lamp, or perhaps a small ere and at yery reasonable ually from 1916 to 1821. Since 1921 F iece of bright painted or lacquered furniture. . There ma: re a \ howeve tho, rate nae " mained A Double Purpose Bed C oO l on i a l urn U t u re peel SF ied groups Slane Stiapecoas. if te : and tire manufac In getti his ch: ' * , re of the opinion that ap lauioad : Vi Gateleg Tables Sut aioe Tar nk tee | fl | sam prov In Great Variety Payments May Be Made Monthi PUN Side at sted to go. lounge, mitod Jety.ta th f t y) Y x 'y sr zane ti ae ets a ape . The de te of consump. oomeetiabie . ri : mitod varloty In the grouping o! : 5 ‘0 be used as an gnd table, i tion ts indice only one thing Righbeathare ‘ora ase Chen oi as “ase fe d tho eiats addition of nev More and more thrifty, responsible people are taking ad- the large extension table for eta » better than they styles now on. display. pang individually chosen ploces, an ¢ it f thei lan for financing home the dining room, used to. be, This -statement namits ing 45 price from $1076 up, ones. Dollar for dollar of cost, 1t ls eafo to say that Early Amerl- rata ee x ie anoome plan Tt CH Haase leh di! Miaceagaeed Rtas x can Furniture mafntains a higher standard of real worth than pass ne = Sais s ing baba ota Pala mara 34 aitaver‘inéreasing mileage of cach any other, Our collection of this practical and adaptable ¥urni- a ae temo Rh pula ice geen Ani a theta : mar each no other conclusion Saher ch rohiscat urchase good Ask salesman aia arm Dot Pabelleivery: comprolaeeys about this conyenient plan of payment. of roads dems sth than was.1 YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ‘ago when the ists didn't Don’t Stop to. Wonder F. venture far out of the ¢ Contie ind See ‘ | . See with your own eyes what cores of Values In i R. C. Montgomery, this store can do for you, “We ‘i : Good Furniture M. D. are providing home people During October every depar'- { Physician and Surgeon ee Se oe eae FURNITURE ment ‘of our store is filled | Electronic Reactions prices as low as good. furnic overflowing, with special val- | ee of Abrams

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