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Natrona County Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 8

Natrona County Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 8

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Casper, Wyoming
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New line of trunks and valises at Townsend's. Kooney is doing a rushing ice cream business. Try a milk shake at Rooney's. G. W.

Metoalf returned to Douglas tbis morning. Eugene Aniorette baa purchased the Lander flour mills of J. D. Woodruff. LANDER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY OF CASPER, WYOMING Seeing is Believing i.

'''it And that is what you will rind to be the cane when you look through our new sLick of CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES HATS. CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS Every department Id filled with the bobt the nrket afforda, and our prices are alwuys right. Here you will find a complete Htwk of range euiiplioH, such a TENTS, TARPAULINS. COMFORTS, BLANKETS, RUBBER BOOTS and SLICKERS We fearlessly Invite inspection and comparison of every item in our stock.

Call and let us figure with you ii: ft a Make Bills of Ladii.g from all points in 'Freraout and Big Horn counties Agents at Lander and Thermopolis. Consign all freight in care of Lander Transportation company, Casper. Storage warehouse for wool. Money advanced to hold your wool at home. Mrs, King and daughter Savilla went to Douglas this morning, re turning this evening.

Mrs. A. J. Allen's mother, who has been visiting her for some time returned borne on this morning's train. Visiting cards printed from copper plate is the latest style.

The Titiuu.NE is the only place in Central Wyoming who furnishes them Call and see samples. Mr. Andrew Cazanave has accepted a position with J. S. Van-Doren and is to be seen smiling behind the counters in that Suits for boys Fit your boy out for spring and buy his outfit here.

We can clothe him from head to toe at so moderate a cost that you will be pleasantly surprised Suitsfor Ladies Ladies call and inspect our Tailor Made Suits before the assortment Is broken. We have the most popular styles in the leading makes Henry A. Johnson was in town this week from the 1 ranch. Miss Lizzie Uarlook left last Friday morning for Seattle where she expects to remainduring the summer. H.

U. Duhling makes a specialty of furnishing ice cream in bulk paokages to families and picnic parties. Mrs. Frank Fisher and daughter Maude, left Casper on Tuesday for Nebraska where they expect ta re-siuo in the future. Master Cecil Farris, a nephew ot Mr.

Martin is spending his summer vacation at the Methodist parsonage. His home is in Kansas City. A. C. Barrie had the ill luck to badly sprain his wrist while scuffling at the livery barn and is excused from hard labor in consequence of it.

Z'be new iron fence ar und the school yard will add greatly to the appearance of that block. It is handsome and at the same time durable nnd kid proof. Mr. ThoB. Reagan was brought in from the Efell ranoh suffering from an attack of typhoid fever.

He has been removed to Mrs. Andre's and is under the care of Dr. Hoff. if Blaek Hills Wr Steam Laundry Deaduiood South Dak. Mr ri C.

H. TOWNSEND ir QR. P. ROHRBAUCH, Physician and Surgeon, Office over the Hichards Cunningham bank Night call from residence. Leader In flood Qoods and Low Prices Casper Wyoming hr Otto Chenoweth arrived in town from Wolton on Sunday's stage.

Mr. and Mrs. E- 0. Orchard of Wolton are visiting in town this week. Wm.

llines has sold out bia interest in the Wolton hotel to Frank Halston. Hooney carries a ''fine line r.f Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and Candies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Grieve of Oil City were Caxper visitors Sunday and Monday. Louis Barker, the sheepman from Wolton, was a Casper busiriess visitor this week. ViBco axle grease lubrioates the earth axis, hence it is the non pin ultra of axle greases. Miss Craig left Saturday morning for Dmver, where she will visit with her sifter during the summer. Mrs.

Ilattie Keynolds went to Glenrock Tuesday morning to visit a couple of months among relatives. J. A. J. Stewart was in from the Sweetwater country last Friday after a wagon load of farm machinery.

Fred Bragg came in from his ranch on last Sunday's stage and will remain during the week on business. Don't forget that Townsend's is the best place in Casper to buy your Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. Warwick went out to the Fiddleback ranch on Monday to assist Carpenter Taylor put up a new house for H. M. Geary.

J. K. Fitwater, who had been in this vicinity looking after his sheep interests, left Friday morning for faiB home at Condon, Oregon. Fat Sullivan left Saturday morning for Rawlins, where he went to receive the three hundred head of bucks which he lately purchased in Oregon. District court will convene in Casper next Tuesday, but the docket is very light, and it is thought all the business can he handled in less than a week's time.

C.m.RcbinjCB.JIgt Wyoming QR. A. FRANCES HOFF, Physician and Surgeon, Casfib, Wkimino. All calif promptly attended da; or nitwit. Othcee first door North of Warm Hotel.

With AMBROSE HEMINCWAY Civil and Mining Engineer Puritan Pure Water Still ksmid 1 Usth I The sweetest and most vigor-ating drink you ever drank is the famous drink known as Casper and Wyoming Quaker Folding Cabinet Bath JUJAKION P. WHEELER Caspkh, Wronisn. Clerk district conrt ia and for Natrona eouuti UnitedrJtate Land Office Filings and Final Proofs taken. Duhling's Orange Cider your health is assured. Drop a postal to AGENT J.

W. MOORE and he will show you in your own home the merits of each, or leave it on trial. Box 139, Casper, Hys. H.BfJKY, FlHK 1.N8C1AMCI Aoijsi Caspir. Wyoming.

Office over Caledonian Saloon. DR. D. D. STEARNS Eye Specialist QR.

T. MORCAN, Resident Dentist Room 105, Grand Central Hotet (ahpe Wtomijio When you want a modern, up-to. date physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in etl'ect. Price 25 ccuts.

Samples free at Kimball's drug store. Mrs. Julia Bohner, accompanied by her little grand daughter Ruth( left on Tuesday for Denver where she will remain during the warm weather, returning to Casper probata ly in September. Mr. Lawrence Walter and Mr.

Clair Hepworth, two students from Baker University, Kansas, are spending their vacation in Casper and vioinity. They left on a trip to Thr-rmopolis last night. John Miuirer, a brother of James Maurer, and like him another saw and plane expert, arrived in town Monday night and will assist in building the various residences for which Jim has the contracts. 'r ST Laramie rw jv. Classes Fitted for all Troubles that Classes will Correct It quenches the thirst and is pure and wholesome.

Only five cents a bottle A nice line of fresh, pure candy is continually carried in stock. The choicest bon bons in the city A good supply of butter egga, cigars, tobaccos and confectionery. All the latest novels at popular prices. News stand in connection My prices are always right and the goods I handle are the best obtainable H.G. DUHLING Casper Wyoming rwVI Cattle branded on left side, I branded on left shoul-J Krige north side of NORTH creek and Caser creek.

A. E. Fly. manaKer.jf'aHper, Wyo. 1-1-2 Casper Lodge No.

indent Free and Accented Si awns. Ren. -4 EAST "VVEST- alar communication on the sec ond and foorth Wednesday evenings of each uiontht Odd Fellows hall. M. P.

Wheei.eb, W.M. fc 8. Baboklt, Secretary. 'M'opitol Chapter No. 8.

RoTal The TiciHUNK is issued one day ahead of time this week in order to allow the office force to celebrate the Fourth and recover from the effects of it in time to get out the issue on time, next week. -a- Arch Masons. Meet on third Mr. David Graham is arranging for the erection of a fine building on SOUTH -Purchase your Tickets and Consign your Freight via the F. E.

M. V. S. C. P.

RAILROADS GEO. V. BIDWELL, (ion. Mgr. J.R.

BUCHANAN, Gen. Pass.Agt. K. V. MOREHOUSE, Gen.Freiht Agt Time Table.

No. accommodation arrive 7:20 p.m. No. 6 accommodation departs HMX) a.m. 0.

W. Cook, Agt. Casi'Kb. Wvo Thursday eTening of each Odd Fellows hall ri visiting companions invited. Ji iM.

P. Whkxijer, High Priest. tr- Thirty Miles West of Casper the lot north of the Erbeu carpenter shop. The plans are not definitely decided on but it is bum to be a A-J. Mokleb, Secretary.

The C. Huffield of Glenrock was in town last Friday telling our people whatagood time they expeoted to fell Road Ranch building that will add to the appearance of that street. Knighta No 8 Meets on the first Tnursday nights of each tjfclJ i.month at Odd Fellows hall. yttiw 7 TWa-mtUr Knights invited. --W H- Townsend, E.

C. A. J. Mokler, Recorder. have down there on the Fourth, and Ju-Mr Mr.

Paul Maibaoh has sold his and Supply Station that all Casper people who go dowi ft Boore buying your Clothing call I and see house and lot to Mr, R. J. Allen and Good Accommodations Moderate Prices at All Times I iHcrt2iaan will go to Seattle, Washington, to make his future home. Paul has Fort Casper Chapter No, 4, Order Eastern Star. Meet on the second and fonrth Thursday evenings each month at A.

LIEBLER, Manager always lived by the ocean and wants THE TAILOR JB and get hiB prices Odd Fellows hall. to get into a seaboard city again. He expects to work as a Mhs.C. B. PattoN, W.

M. Mbh. E- B. Bhafvnkb. Sec'y.

PANTS FROM $5 UP SUITS FROM S20 UP Natnrtin Camp, No. SSI. Meet Mr. E. B.

Shaffner's first kiln of on Uie first ana third Wednesday eveniugs of each month at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting cordially invited. F. 1). Hahmond.C ounr 11 om.

C. M. Hawks, Secretary. will be treated royally. Matt Heed of Lost Cabin was in Casper last Friday, having come in to meet his sister, Mrs.

McCorkell, who came from Iowa Thursday night and will visit in the Lost Cabin Country a couple of weeks. Miss Anna O'Brien, sister of Mrs. James Nelson, who has been visiting in Casper about a year, left Saturday morning for Fremont, accompanied by Mr. Nelson's two little girls, May and Ruth, who will remain during the summer. Editor Mokler left Monday evening for Thermopolis, where he will remain about ten days, and from there will go to Meeteetse and other points in the Big Horn basin to viBit the Masonic lodges with Grand Master C.

H. Townsend. i FEED AND SALE STABLE 1 1 CASTLE, Prop. At Shanley't Old Stand.) Built to order on short notice and sold at prices cheaper than ever before. When you need a wagon and want it in a hurry just leave me vour order and you will be satisfied FARM MACHINERY 1 am ajrent for the Celebrated Osborne Farming Implements, who make the best Hay Rakes, Mowers, Binders, ever put on ths market.

All Kinds of Blacksmith Repairing Done. V'f? Caaiier Lodge No. 22, Indepen-tVainw'dent Order Odd Fellows. Keg- brick has now been burning for seven days and after about as many more days will be ready for use. Mr.

Shaffner had considerable loss through the frequent rains in June and it is hoped that the brick will prove to be all that he could wish. i Mr. Charles Gilmore, one of Cunningham fc Richards' foremen, xular meetings every Tueeday 3PSkwt Fellows hall. JWK 'jG'i'VuilHBg brethren welcome. James H.

Burt, N. Q. "U'i c. M. Hawks.

Becretary 'Enterprise camu. No. 9, 1. 0. Careful Attention Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.

Regular meeting first Sat-unlay evening of each month at Odd Fellows hall- Visiting was in the city Monday. He has been holding two bands of wethers near town for early shipment but as the owners have decided not to market them this year they will be brethren welcome. M. P. Wueei.eb, Priest.

Colid Campbell. Scribe. Saddle Horses for Hire started to the mountain in a few 4 Those people who bought cows this summer will disoover that their water tax has been increased one J. E. SCHULTE CO.

CASPER. WYOMING HAVE IN STOCK AND CONSTANTLY KEEP A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF FIRST CLASS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE A magnificent and complete line of Stoves. Baniiea, Btndebaker Wagons, Picks, Hhmels, Barbed wires, Graniteware, saws, hammers and an endless variety of articles too numerous lo mention. Our Furniture Department is Complete With Bedroom suits, Bedding, Hprings, Tables, Undertaking Qoods, and everything else that is usually carried in a tiret-claas and strictly up-to-date Furniture Store. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.

Mall Orders Always Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. dollar and twenty-Bye cents per quarter. This notice is given to assist the city clerk, who has been all I. 1- tU it) VMartin Oliver, the man who was here before any body else and helped to build the old bridge across the Platte opposite the fort, is in town after an absence of just one year and a day. His many friends will be glad to know that his health is the best in years and that he finds life at the stage station a pleasant one.

ft ft wupj pii tccck eipittiuing many people who have bad complaint to make. ft 9 "5 9 Si 3 5 The treacherous Big Horn river TOGETHER i ii Lite tens El I OF NEW YORK has added another victim to its long list who have been drowned in that stream. Mrs. Ed, Mason was the unfortunate woman who lost her life, snd she with Mr. Slates and his wife were attempting to ford the stream in a wagon, when they were all carried down, but Mr.

and Mrs. Slates managed in some way to reach the shore. The body of Mrs. Mason has not yet been recovered, and probably never will be. it SI.

Two carloads of drilling machinery are enroute for Casper consigned to the Pennsylvania Oil Gas company. This company will have the machinery hauled to Salt creek at once and will sink more wells in the vicinity of the present ones. This is no fake. A great many stories are put alloat regartiing oil development but this is something real and certain. I i Writes all the Modern Forms of Insurance.

Facts and Figures on Request WYOMING GENERAL AGENCY C.W. Monahan. State Manager, DOUGLRS WYO JAS. H. BURY, Local Agent IJfie TgpevriFer Icigd-.

5o Joe5 Ihc kmti Opcrcloy ii VJ'iickon, Benedict, 327 New York. Omaha Office, 1019 Farnam St.

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1897-1916