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Natrona County Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 5

Natrona County Tribune du lieu suivant : Casper, Wyoming • 5

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Casper, Wyoming
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. THE NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE Page Five' You are invited to the cabaret party and dance tonight at the Mid We have on hand about one hundred gallons of house and barn paint, floor varnish and stains that we will close out at cost. J. M. WHISEN-HUNT, 149 West Second.

Phone WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS 361-W. 10-28-2t We have things for hair vf t1 IKw To west Hotel. Iris Orchestra. 10-20-H Dr. F.

E. Godfrey and Barney Baird, two Lander gentlemen, who are engaged in many and various undertakings, were in Casper on Sunday, leaving for Cheyenne the same evening. Altho these gentlemen are competitors in the undertaking business, they are making the trip together and are both expecting to buy 0 These people who are keeping busy telling the rest about the big storm we are going to have one of these days, are spoiling their own pleasure and that of everybody they talk to, when they ought to be living every individual day to the full, rejoicing in its beauty and glorying in the fact that it can not be beat. Winter's SIX.ROOM HOUSE, BATH AND HEAT, CLOSE IN TWO-ROOM HOUSE, EXCELLENT LOCATION, ON PAYMENTS $950.00 an auto hearse while in Cheyenne. Billy McCoy insists that they must be expecting to do a bigger business than heretofore.

0 Paul Dennhardt, formerly and once more of the Press force, returned from Denver on Monday, where he had gone to work on one of the largs papers. Dennhardt says the job was all right, but whiskey is selling for 5 cents a drink there now, and it didn't seem like the same old town, so he just had to come back to Casper. For good steals and chops at popular prices, go to the Grand Central Cafe. 10-21-tf 0 Dr. and Mrs.

A. F. Hoff and the Misses Marion and Frances Campbell returned on Monday evening from Thermopolis, where they had been spending the week. 0 rigors will come fast enough with any help from the numerous pesssi-mistically inclined, self-appointed prognosticates. .0 Get your groceries and meats at Barlitt's where they are always fresh and sanitary.

10-28-lt Kenneth McDonald was in from the Hole in the Wall country on Monday, making arrangements to ship some of his stock. Tom Clark an3 his wife, who have been visiting the expositions in California, Btopped over Casper the first of the week while on ther way home to Powder River. The Casper Steam Laundry, Phone 255 where you are always treated right. 10-28-tf JVKm 3F. Wheeler John H.

Evans and Charles Dawson went out on a little hunting trip Sunday morning and returned later in the day with two fine wild geese. The Evans family were united on Monday as to the truthfulness of the Our fruits and vegetables are the best on the market they are fresh every day. BARLITT'S MARKET. 10-28-lt 0 0 Announcement of the fact that the Midwest Refining Company has taken The Deadly Female The female of the species IS deadlier than the male when she wants a box of candy from TRIPNEY'S and can't get it. GUNTHER'S NEVIN'S WOODARD'S We carry all the best at 145 So.

Center. It is far more prudent and less expensive to care for your hair while you have it than to restore it when it falls out. Nothing adds more to a woman's charms than a head of long, beautiful hair. Our tonics will help yours to be luxuriant. GENTLEMEN; We can preserve your hair, too.

THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES The ScJLSL Stores little rhyme that reads: over the lease of the Lincoln Land Company, held by C. E. Stubbs, and upon which he recently made rich strikes, gives rise to much pleasure' "No bird that flies is half so nice As goose, and sage, and onions." FOR SALE All my thoroughbred Black Minorcas and R. I. Red chickens.

Also incubators and brooders. Wm. P. Holman. 10-21-tf 0 Robert Weed of the Midwest Refining Company at Salt Creek, was in able anticipation of the competition that will result in the Greybull field, as the taking over of the lease will put the Midwest in the position of both producer and buyer of crude oil.

Mrs. J. W. Bingenheimer and Mrs, the city on Monday, being on his way home from a two weeks' visit in Denver. Mr.

Weed went to Salt Creek two years ago and this is his first time away from there since. the fire laddies got on the job so quickly that nothing else was endangered, but the fire whistle on a windy day like Sunday makes every pulse beat faster until all danger is over. 0 0 We guarantee all our work. If it isn't right we make it right. Casper Steam Laundry.

Phone 255. 10-28-tf 0 0 Mr. I. C. Goodvalue was in from I.

G. Wetherill are joint hostesses at an auction bridge party this after CAS PER WVO. noon in the Bingenheimer home. Robert H. Puckett, who is em After the shows, dances and par ployed by he Standard Oil Company ties Hallowe'en evening, go to the Midwest for lunch.

The grill room will be open until midnight. 10-20-lt neret returned home Sunday morn' OAUiiniitimiiiiiinniunuiJimiiiinimiimitiEiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiniiiiriittsiitiiiH returned from a second motorcycle ing with his bride. Mrs. Puckett was his ranch on Sweet Water. He disposed of his year's collection of hides and pelts to The Casper Storage Co.

and was more than pleased with the Local News high prices he received. Today his teams will load from the Casper Storage Grocery with provisions for his ranch for the coming fall and winter. 0 0 Slim Cochran spent a few days in Casper the past week, leaving here on Tuesday afternoon's Northwestern. tour of Colorado, which included Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike's Peak, claiming that he went all the way to the top on his machine. George says that the roads between Casper and Denver are in far better condition than they were when he was over them a month or so ago, tho there 'is still a bad stretch between Wheatland and Chugwater.

He says he can't see why Charles Anda had that culvert put in at Dry Creek, because hauling autos out of the mud hole that used to be there must have been a good business. On leaving Wheatland for Casper Sunday morning he was accompanied by Mr. Coon, the Wheatland motorcycle dealer, and five other motorists. They reached Casper about 11:30 a. m.

and left for Douglas late in the afternoon. 0 0 John Byrne, who ranges near Al- cova, sold 2700 head of lambs and ewes this fall, cleaning up in good shape. Altho Mr. Byrne bought CREAM E. A.

Curry, a large sheep feeder of Mitchell, is in the city to see what the Casper raisers have to offer, and is stopping at the Midwest Hotel. 0 Alec Lawrence, who is confined in the County Jail on a charge of stealing calves, is expected to plead guilty as soon as Judge Winters returns, 0 Fire Chief Hiestand received a very pretty present from the Goodrich tire people on Monday, in the shape of a matchbox holder and ash tray. The tray resembles the wheel of a fire truck, and around its edge is a miniature tire, being an exact replica of the Goodrich Rubber Company's famous tire for fire trucks. These souvenirs were sent to every rather heavily last'fall, his judgment proved good and the results are mak- ng him feel rather prosperous. 0 E.

G. Erickson, who is superin-1 ending the painting of the new The Finer Points in Clothes are made distinctive in "ROYAL TAILOR'S" Made-to-Measure Clothes, Style first and absolute satisfaction to the last. RO AL-TA1 LORS Made-to Measure Clothes are sold exclusively by Rhoades Hotel at Riverton for the Sixty Years the Standard Try our special Business Men's Jourgensen Paint Shop, which holds the contract, came down to spend Lunch. The Grand Central Cafe. 10-21-tf Sunday with his family, returning toj Riverton the following morning.

Mr. P. C. Nicolaysen, is attending Erickson will probably be in Riverton for three or four weeks yet, as Mr. ALUM the University of Pennsylvania at ourgensen has several other con Philadelphia.

P. says he has chief who attended the convention this year, and the matchbox holder shows in raised copper letters the initials of the fire chief organization and the place and date of the 1915 convention. 0 Laundry work called for and de J. L. Learner already had good reports of his work.

tracts there in addition to the hotel work. No matter where you send a Casper Opposite Natrona Hotel. 0 0 Judge J. A. Riner of Cheyenne re livered.

Phone 255. 10-28-tf ceived a telegram the last of the week, notifying him that the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Masons in session at Washington had elected him inspector general of the Scottish Rite Masons in Wyoming. As inspector general of Wyoming, Judge Riner becomes a member of the Su preme Scottish Rite Masons, the first active membership in that body to be held in the State since the death boy, you'll always find him well to the front when it comes to ability. Bob Bartholomew has been making an awful rep for himself, by the speed he shows in going after insurance business, but the other day he sorta overreached himself. Hearing of a new prospect who could also show some he tuned that "Tin Lizzie" of his up to about 500 revolutions per minute and started after him.

The little old Ford it rambled right along and Bob caught a severe cold in the draft it made. So now he swears that after this he'll "Be dard if he do't tage tibe ad go slow." -00 Stockmen, make the Grand Central Cafe your eating place when in Casper. We serve only the best and at popular prices. 10-21-tf i F. A.

Smith of the local Post Or-fice force received word last week of Frank M. Foote. Panic, inspired by the fear that he The search for the body of Dr. Clayton Ransom of Mill City, has finally been successful. It was supposed that he had been either murdered or kidnapped, and a reward, had been offered for him, but the finding of the body near Wilson, Wyoming, revealed the fact that he was killed by the accidental discharge of his own gun while attempting to climb over a big log.

The Civic Club will hold their regular meeting at the Library next Tuesday afternoon, and every member is) urged to be present. 0 0 Charles D. Lantis, proprietor of the Lantis Hotel at Salt Creek, is in the city for a day or so with his wife. They are busy greeting their many Casper friends. Hugh H.

Harden of the Midwest Hotel force, left Tuesday morning for a week or ten days' visit with friends at Chadron. Mrs. Charles Randall of Sheridan, formerly of this city, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Irving for the past three weeks, will leave for home next Saturday morning.

0 0 If you hear a fellow cussin' this town, remonstrate with him. If he don't stop, choke him. If he still keeps it up, punch him in the jaw. And if he does it again, take him out and bury him. The town will not miss him.

For good home cooking and first-class service, eat at the Grand Central Cafe. 10-21-tf 0 0 The Popo Agie Light and Power Company at Riverton is busy installing two new boilers and a new steam turbine capable of generating 250 horse-power. Altho their present would be killed by a blast, caused formerly Miss Susie C. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Thomas of Newcastle, at which place the young people were married in October They will reside in the Bragg Apartments for the present. Bread, pies, cakes, cookies, "sinkers," and most everything that a good housewife can bake, were to be found at the Presbyterian Bible Class bake sale and ladies' light lunch, which was held at the Wigwam Saturday afternoon and evening. Business was good; in fact, it was excellent, for they sold everything they had and could have disposed of more. 0 0 Messrs.

Wagner and Wright of the I. L. Grocery and Market have closed the first six months of their partnership, and they report splendid results, stating that their first six months' business was far in advance of their expectations. 0 Judge Campbell has returned home from his trip to Washington, D. C.

0 See Henning when you want a good Being a great believer in the efficacy of good roads as a first aid to successful business, Major Ormsby puts considerable work on the road to Spearhead ranch every fall. At the present time he has three men, a plow and a scraper busy cutting off the high spots and filling in the hollows. The expense of keeping up the road is as nothing compared to the saving that it makes in the wear and tear on his horses and vehicles. 0 Save time and worry by sending your washing to the Casper Steam Laundry. Phone 255.

10-28-tf A. J. Cunningham has purchased the new Maxwell car that Noonan Bros, brot up from Denver a few weeks ago, and it sure is a beauty. 0 0 On Monday of next week Manager Sample of The Iris will run as an extra attraction to his regular Monday program, the pictures of the Douglas State Fair that were taken by Mr. R.

R. Doubleday. the death of George Papadakis in the Wyoming Coal Company's mine near Buffalo, last Sunday. Papadakis fell 60 feet from the mine bucket to the bottom of the shaft, and immediately after the fall his body was torn to shreds by the blast which he had feared. The' deceased was 35 years of age and leaves a wife and two children in Greece.

that he had been appointed assistant postmaster, his appointment dating back to September 25. Mr. Smith was transferred to Casper from Colo 5 equipment gives them 200 horse rado last December. Since coming to Casper he has dem i tow I i it 'job of plumbing. Our work is al onstrated his ability to handle his du power, the demand of the Riverton industries is becoming so great that they already contracted for 200 of J.

B. Pigott of Arminto was in Casper the first part of the week, do-1 ing business with the local merchants. I Mr. Pigott was in the employ of Dan Ralston for about 17 years, but is; now in business for himself, building dams for the stockmen and ranchers. In looking around for something' the 250 horse-power that the new turbine will furnish.

The company has obtained a permit from the Federal Government which will allow the construction of a dam across the Big Popo Agie above Lander, with ties with ability and is fully deserving of his new appointment. It is not known yet just who will succeed Mr. Smith as chief clerk of the Casper office, but it is understood that it will be a young" lady and that she will be transferred to Carner from some other post office. 0 There will be a cabaret social at the Midwest Hotel tonight. Come out and enjoy the famous Iris Orchestra music.

10-20-lt I On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney wa3 hostess at a most delightful bridge luncheon. After the luncheon, which was one of those that has made Mrs. Mahoney's hospitality famous, the guests made up four bridge tables, and for those who did not care to play, there was a sew ways satisfactory. We use the best material and the work stands up.

Phone 42-J. 10-28-tf 0 0 E. G. Marquis was in from Walt-man yesterday on a brief business trip. 0 0 Senator Patrick Sullivan left Monday evening for Cheyenne, where he was called on matters of business.

Have your plumbing heating put in by Henning if you want the best. He knows how. Phone 42-J. 10-28-tf 0 0 When you are in a hurry for a plumber, call 42-J. Henning is always on the job.

10-28-tf 0 0 Tricky Brown's celebrated collection of backyard "bric-a-brac" caught fire about nine o'clock Sunday morning and necessitated the blowing of the fire whistle. Altho the flames were high and a gale was blowing, the completion of the dam they will be able to generate 2,000 horse-power, and on a much cheaper basis. Home-made pork sausage made fresh every day. The kind you will like. At THE BARLITT MARKET.

10-28-lt 0 0 Prominent among Casper's visitors this week were T. A. Dines, treasurer of the Midwest Refining Company; Arthur Johnson, also of the Denver office, and E. Tyler Smith, a Denver insurance broker. They left for Salt Creek on Monday afternoon and will go from1 there to Grass Creek.

The entire trip is being made in Mr. Smith's" big Stevens car. to send your long distance" friends and relatives for a Christmas present, just remember that The Tribune has the classiest line of beautiful Christmas and Holiday cards that have ever been shown in Casper. We are prepared to print any appropriate verse or sentiment in them that you may choose. It won't cost anything to look them over, and the first comers will naturally get the first choice.

0 WHAT'S THE ATTRACTION? G. W. K. Posvar, otherwise and more commonly known as "Sanitary" George, is evidently getting a bad case of "wander-foot" for he just jf 1 fif-Mf ing table. Mrs.

Dick Lever carriedl off the first prize at bridge. As usual, the guests all report a most delight-' ful time. SCENE FROM "THE WOMAN" EE THIS PLAY AT IRIS FRIDAY..

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