Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924. |: WYOMING BEET = ROP WiLL BE / LARGE, REPORT Potatoes and Com Are Listed Among the Poorer Yields. Wyoming will have a very good sugar beet crop, good crops of wheat, cats, barley and hay, with but fair returns on potatoes and a poor corn crop, according to the monthly crop report issued from the Gheyenne of- fice of the United States Division of Crop and Livestock Estimates. eneral.—Crop cunditions in Wy- coming are very spotted with some sections a little short due to lack of rainfall and irrigation water, while in the Big Horn Basin and the North Central section all crops are unusu- ally good. The September rains came too Iate to improve spring » beaverized fine moleskin, pelt lining, all sown crops but were beneficial to the ranges and fall sown grains. Corn.—The corn crop continued to decline during September, showing a condition of 52 per cent.October Ist compared with 57 per cent last month, 94 per cent one year ago and the ten-year average of 86 per cent. This condition indicates a crop of 2,439,000 bushels and the five-year average of 2,413,000 bu- shels. ‘The crop was very late much of it being frosted before maturity, so that on October first it seemed that not over 30 per cent would be harvested for grain. * Wheat.—The preliminary estimate of the spring wheat crop is 2,111,000 bushels compared with last year's crop of 2,560,000 bushels and the 1922 crop of 2,240,000 bushels. The yield is placed 15 bushels compared sith 16 bushels in 1923, 14 bushels in 1922 and 17 bushels in 1921. The winter wheat crop Is estimated at 256,000 bushels against 225,000 bu shels last year" and 266,000 bushels in 1922. Oats.—Thé oat crop Is very spot- ted but the preliminary | estimate places the yield at 31 bushels com- Y pared with 34 bushels last year and | Boots 31 bushels in 1922. The product is . estimated 5,704,000 bushels against All styles, 16-inch top, , 950,000 bushels in 1922 and the five | MSO, c “Shar ‘ayernge of 4,559,000 bushels. 50 values, this sale Barley.—The preliminary estimate 7 4 5 of the barley crop x4 927,000 bushels. , -@ compared with 1923 crop of 868,000 bushels and the five-year average of 572,000 bushels. The yield this year is 29 bushels against 31 bushels last year and 28 bushels in 19: ‘The potato c: Goshen county: sections showed some improyement during September, so the condition ei in P was75, cent! pared ‘wi per Gent Beptembor Erlast’ Octor ir the condition was 71 per cent and the ‘ten-year avernge is 86 per cent. The production is forecasted at 1,656,006 bushels compared with&, 1,710,000 bushels in 1923 and 2,420,- 000 bushels in 1922. "| Hay.—The tame hay crop is short of-last year, the preliminary esti- mate being 1,338,000 tons compared r with 1,425,000 tons in 1923 and 1,366,- ~ 000° tons In 1922. ‘The wild hay crop ft is_estimated at 28$,000 tons against 331,000 tons in 1928 and 295,000 Hes tons in’ 1922. The*hay ts of excel- ine quality—none better, ht quality and has been put under © the best poey value that $7 #ideal conditions with to spoiled or? — and $8.50 can buy, all with E damaged hay. Big Horn Basin and | Wearproof lining. WS the north central part of the state ‘ sa large crop with some surplus in spots, while in the western, south- stern and south central and east- rn sections the crop is short. Sugar Beets.—The sugar beet ‘rop promises. good returns in most pf the beet sections, the condition of he crop .is 92 per cent compared rith 95 per cent one year ago and he ten-year average of 94 per cent. Harvest is well started with favor- le conditions for digging and haul- ~ National Park Lalies Hiking ———_—_—~—_- — MSTORES AERE YVKING. READY a Now that the Christmas season is | M§S — ~----- approaching Casper merchants are already stocking up with artic’es ‘ that will make acceptable Christmas gifts. The windows of many estab- lvhments are displaying toys, books, and other articles that are sure t appeal at Christmas time. This fact is an excellent remini of the need for Casper people to, thelr Christmas shopping early, © city of its size in the country is 5: ywell able to handle its own Christ- 8, problems as is Casper. This is use the local merchants are a Ways careful to serve their pa- trons with the best in all fines, © Tt goes without saying that when Py such rare opportunities are offered : Strietly oil tanned and Bh wonderful buy 6-in. Chippewa Pack With flexible sole, finest workshoe in town ‘A REAL SACRIFICE SALE 0 ’ FOUR DAYS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE THREE. October 20, 21, 22 and 23 F NEEDS NOTE THESE STANDARD WINTER ITEMS. NOTE PRICES! PREPARE FOR WINTER This is NOT a closing out sale. This is NOT a bankrupt stock. It is NOT a sale of merchandise secured especially . It IS a sale of our standard stocks that we have always sold at low prices, a stock composed of the best, and at prices that one cannot afford to pass. up in preparing for winter. Our reason? We need the money, to be frank and honest‘about it, and by marking these great values at these prices it is possible for you to profit and the difference of price between regular prices and what you.pay is our loss. A sale like this by the very nature of the cost of merchandise cannot be a regular event, so buy now. BLANKETS | _ Leather Vests fe Gj Nothing is better to meet ils ues onan st ear winter blasts than a leather better met than by the blan- vest—warm and _a_ wind kets we are sacrificing. Note breaker. Genuine Horsehide these prices: Leather, blanket lined, 27- . CAPS Dr. Wright’s Wool An attractive lot Union Suits of men’s grade caps to close high, There need be nothing further * inch and 80 inch. This price out—a big lot to said about this line. Dr. Lares + double size $5.50 includes every horsehide vest choose from to get Wright's wool Union Suits are SN Sea hes $15 to shades, 50 val- which others strive. We are Grey wool nap, double size, 20. 50 ues—no better cap selling them for = LP eyo kd | alge wares ‘ Ppcidig syar $2.95 . The newest colorings. shapes an be made. Thi a mighty good 0 can be made. This blanket 9.75 These are great for hunters, and styles, silk lined, extra four day sale at Ase NOC Gar uine inka ‘as: Well ab: forthe. oytdoor quality felts, $5.00 value price ss. ts and warm —__ Chalmers worsted cotton un- derwear. Chalmers is known the world over for its quality. ‘ y r h "4 i Seocaeal 5 as No better blanket was ever Cage npc ea al aa made, and they cost the gov- i iT ernment lots more than Chamois vests, windbreak- is sale ers, neat e Ww i $3.95 $12.50 . 3 pour, SaaS $195 LT ETRY EE ET ERE TT AT RTI “4m =2:|OVERCOATS outdoor work- the mirosneeds Our overcoat stock has been placed in this sale. It was and the very * purchased ‘for our regular fall trade, and consists of a big best. He has line of exceptionally good values, newest styles, in various Baie sommnen weights, colors, and cuts to meet any preference, and they pamincutires,: thatthe would cost ordinarily twice what we list them for this four can ill afford to pass days. It is to your interest to look these coats over before up this sale at the fol- buying, and we know you will be surprised at the bargains, lowing prices. and the wonderful values, Orecons Wegven ;pepeics | green $7 15 All wool, made’of Oregon woo! fabric—the best—$35 values, Made of Genuine Navy Melton, autiia tondHibussat. that’ vrice 22 rv) a great value --2-L-_2-_---1_- $7.50 for thie. ootle y price, e Khaki 0. D. Wool, oil silk lined, QQ FE GF °°» } © OOOUUUCTTT TT and Waterproof 3 $6.75 2p waluies.goat -~ 22-32 ais fe hatha ee ae oF g $17.50 colors, f fay oe : . ff $17.50 values __-__-___________ pea $12.50 Feather Pillows, 75c Gaberdine Dress Top Coats, $22 value $15.00 SHIRTS We have a complete line of shirts for all needs, and they go in this big sale. Note these values, and stock up—it isn’t an everyday occasion. O. D. REGULATION SHIRTS $3.55 $5.50 values GOO Bobyyiske siiveokanicts, $4.50 values, pt a ee Sere 2 Ee $2.95 shirtg; not regulation DLAD plaids on DO k OD Special Reduction on Mitts and Goves Large stocks, and mighty low prices EL a a RE DS SD SE MACKINAWS, O. D. Wool, Special H+ -------------- $6.50 y SWEATERS, All wool, coat style, $8.50 values _--______ $5.95 MOLESKEN PANTS, Special ___-__--__-_--_----_____ $1.95 | CASHMERE SOCKS, 4 pair for _ -------____2____ ---$1.00 MOLESKIN ' BREECHES, $4.50 value ___----_---____ $3.25 | BOYS’ SWEATERS, new striped colorings, $4.50 value -$3.25 CORDUROY BREECHES, $4.50 value ----_-------__- $3.10 § FIBRE SILK HOSE, Ironclad quality, 4 pairs _________ $1.00 GABERDINE BREECHES, All Wool, $10.50 value ____§7,.75 | WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, worth 10c each, 3 for_______ 10c WHIPCORD BREECHES, All Wool, $10.00 value _____ $7.50 0. D. WOOL Army Pants, genuine issue, while they last $2.25 Army Munson Last SHOES $2.85 There is not much PUTTEES more to be said about $4.50 values, fine such a shoe at so low quality a price. $2.95 EAE MUNSON LAST Army Canvas 16-Inch Boots $7.50. cc A winter boot that dt * : peice that is less than a good \ : low ‘shoe. A a Pair aR Officers Trench "AAU Ear , Boots 1 Wool Medium Officer’s Dress Waterproof Weight Sox Shoe 6 25 These are a 75 cent value, i) e and a sock that will wear ike iron, ir vi , Thpseiboaia ares wondertal. Ml theyisra’on gale for four $3.45 is d t pS 3 Pairs f These are Cordovans and a or $1.00 regular $4.95 value. SWEATERS, Slipover style, $8.50 values a==-~=4-~-=5-- $5.95 § SILK TIES, silk and wool, and cut silk, values up to $1.50__75¢@ GILLETTE RAZORS Complete with blade and case 49@ 24x48-in. double face bath towels, worth price. 400 AUTO STROP Army Officers Trench Coats This is a won- derful coat, dres- sy, warm, and when you realize that they cost the government $65 each, you RAZORS can appreciate their value. e omplete with stro heii WwW Cc let ith P, have been selling these right case and along at the low price of blad 4 e $22.50 but for this sale the ade ------- entire stock of these excep- tional values go at HUNTERS The items listed above will fill all your needs for warm clothing for hunting, and at prices that will save you a A large sum on your outfit. Rain > mI Coats DRESS PANTS We have a lot of fine quality The best there is and stylish dress pants that and they cost to it will pay you to look at, make much more and prices are than our price. 0% b $7.50 below the usual price we have been selling them | % rcoat inepection or tiem they snowfall | 1 Ey eeonm ree aopoer 9 REMEMBER THIS SALE IS FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ofan alluring picture or descrip/ The shopper who makes purchit only after examination of the articre fired is sure to get the thing de- sined and to haye a much better idea of its power to suit the person to whem it is to be given. Keep Casper money at home. You are helping your community and yourrelf when you do 80. : VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy 4 FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Republican Ticket November 4. wy | L. G. Cohen, Proprietor (CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT SO YOU WILL HAVE IT WHEN YOU CAN COME DOWN—IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY) 246 South Center OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK | Owing to these very low prices, and tomake them possible for your saving, we are not overloading with extra clerks. Our suggestion is to come early, when you will have the best selection, and we can give our best attention. OMING ARMY STORE

Other pages from this issue: