Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 4

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4nd action, with inter- | bes so | splendid strainofhumor |for which he is known. an | PICKARD” HAND PAINTED isper Daily iene ~, Natrona County, Wyoming tion Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 NWAY - Editor and Manager ANWAY - Associate Editor | "ANS City Editor | IFFITH - - Associate Editor tions—By carrier, 15 cents a} | 3y mail, 50 cents a month; | which place it will be freighted to tie |LaBarge field. * six months; $6.00 for year at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ie Yr, standing or reputation of jon, firm or corporation which |0n some state school lands in the L.- pear in the columns of The | Barge will be gladly corrected if {to the attention of the editor | [ | | CENTRAL WYOMING'S ACTIVE FIELDS “ery evening except See | | | | | Green |William Jeffers, general manager of oneous reflection upon the|the Union Pacific railroad, Leing the; } ‘Nedge allegiance to my flag, y the republic for which it r one nation indivisible, with t and justice for all.” Great Pressure. Sold-fashioned miser was sald to a silver dollar so hard he made le scream.” . You don't see many silver dol- ‘wadays. The modern tightwad in a dollar bill that stays is redeemed by the gov- as Fntil it A Slight Jolt. .or me,” remarked young Muggs- gion’t believe ina higher educa- £€ the fair sex. The one I marry snow Latin or Greek.” }0 readily believe that,” rejoined gutting. “A girl who knows any- zt allewouldn’t marry you.” $< REX BEACH ¢ : mas written another Gory full of adventure ssting and picturesque characters. ca has the i Hestrengt that made is early Alaska roman- pular and that Wehave been fortunate im securing this story for our next serial and urge you to watch for read Heart of the —_- > eorge Wheeler has returned from wer where he has been for several <s on business and pleasure. Big Display Hi OF THE FAMOUS CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL jactive work in that field. |ment work and the hauling of mate- | ‘rial has been held up by bad roads {More favorable weather will be mark- J jurday and from now on will be taken jthe lot and stock plan as former] j be ing one |brot in a week or two ago. SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM The officers will be at Glenrock. Alv:: | Brubaker and Charles F. Maurer ar : | associated with the directorate of t :¢ concern. FINANCIAL (By Otis & Company) \ Activity in Lincoln County The first car of machinery for the Petroleum company is due to arrive at Opal this week from River The Green troleum company is a new company composed largely of Cheyenne men, River Pe The New York Stock, Produce and | Consolidated exchanges will be closed | on registration day, June 5. | president. The company has a leas field. Phe field work for the company will be in charge of Ben F. Drayton of} Emperor Charles of Austria again Thermopolis, one of the best and | makes announcement most successful drillers in the state. Reports from LaBarge also state a big standard rig is being erected for Develop- an favoring | reforms thruout | the empire. | { the | in | jpeace, and pledges The censorship provision of | espionage bill has been defeated : | the House. ed by the starting of drilling { | aaa qe The revised revenue war bill pro- | ie Change in Plans | vides for a tax of $80,000,000 on tea. | The plan of financing the Douglas-| | Wyoming Oil company was changed | ata meeting he directors last Sat- | ; 7 Ly eumesting oc tne Crecto | Earnings of the Sinclair Oil and | care of an a stock basis instead of by | Refining Company are eM 4 at the |rate of approximately $12 a share on} on, pre’ outstanding stock. Earnings for the 2 be | first three months this year were sugar and coffee. According to E. M. Thom dent of the company, stock will be |” ; ; z placed on sale in a short time to | Something like Ree or ae an- finance further development work. Neither ihe lea’ § ergs bs puss The Douglas-Wyoming people now | \@!™er the company nor its officers have a well over 1,309 feet in the have authorized any estimate as to Brenning Basin field and those con-|the Sinclair Oil and Refining earnings | | fc P ing af nected with the company believe that for the coming year. oil will be struck in a short time. See Miss Hazel Conwell, who for two jyears has been the efficient stenog- | rapher in the law office of Mr. W. O.| a I “| Wilson, has resigned her position and } been purchased by the Wyoming Oil|on Monday will take up her new work company for use on the recently ac-|jn the office of the county 2lerk, quired lease on section 31-34-75 in| == —- = the Big Muddy field. Vice President C. H. MeWhinnie is authority for the statement that the rig is now on its way to Douglas and work will be com. menced erecting it ju soon as it arrives. Section 31 4s promise of of the big oil producing sections in this field, as it lies close to the section in which two wells were New Rotary Purchased A new rotary and standard rig has | The Glenhurst people have a rig ready for work on the Cole Creek field, but nothing has been done as yet on account of the company beings unable to get the necessary supplies. Drilling will be commenced in the field as soon as possible, it was stated by an officer of the company. Corn Flakes, 3 for Cane Maple Syrup, quarts Plan Much Work The Cheyenne River Oil company is preparing for extensive work this sea- son and the rig now on the ground will be put in operation in a few days. In addition to this a new rig is being put in which will also be used in the company’s drilling operations as soon as conditions permit. There are a ‘number of companies planning on drilling in the Cheyenne River field this summer and it is understood from reliable sources that several rigs are now on the way. This field lies about forty miles northwest of Douglas. New Oil Company One oil company yesterday was in- |corporated in Cheyenne. It is called ‘the Vernon Petroleum company and ‘has a stated capital stock of $500,000. Phone 505 OF COLORADO CASPER, WYOMING Fis Gas MEAP POET RAN OM ee AD iia Coe eee * a aL iad eee 41 calaureate services | the | ing services. vc umcnnenes” |Q CLASSIFIED AD COLUMSIG | | Sunday evenin., churches will suspend their even- | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Imported French Stringless Beans, per can “TT woyes yey “dnikg apdeyy ue 63e Pure Fruit Jams, 3 jars for____ Everything in Fresh Vegetables, Strawberries, and all Kinds of Fruit White's Grocery Co. “IT PAYS TO PAY CASH” The Capitol Life Insurance. Co. C.R. McGREW, General Ast. | | maintain a regular open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads CASH-——CASH——CASH——CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising Square Deal Employment Agency and Property Exchange WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE IATCHING EGGS from pure bred,!wanTED—The people of Casper to single comb White Leghorn and inquire into the practicability of | thode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting. |street pacing, Mestic peoring Sew all iz Wyc. kinds of asphalt water-proofing. ar- Gs Bie LCE, ERA: aagse(Fen Construction Co., Box 521. 5-7-tf 2 ste | WANTED—Light house keeping Advertising 25c, Service $1 "OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet rooms or furnished basement. Ca: at Dover and Elm streets. Call at) Miller, 5-30-3t Office Lot 28 Block 2, | aa F Seat Midwest Addition 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf Casper, Wyo. HELP WANTED $ good non-union carpenter* Experienced oil rig builder JOBS WANTED FOR | ne furnished house, worth decide on a heating plant for your $1,000. For quick sale house and lot for $700; $150 cash and |home. They have the Single Reg balance $30 per month until hot air furnaces. paid for. Registration and Listing Free WANTED—Position as cook in pri- vate family. Phone 707-J. 5-31-3t* ‘Two residence lots, good location, two blocks north of Stat~ | BRING IN your big blocks of stock. Call 380-W We can sell them for you. R. A 5-24-tf | Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-t. company before} WANTED—To rent small modern house, or rooms in private home, by young couple, before June 15. X Y Z Tribune. 5-29-3t WANTED—Stenographer Jospital; reasonable. See Shaffer-Gay to work FOR SALE Two Midwest lots, with shack One extra_good sheep one, two or three hours per Be ay tet ae ANE. al dog. Well trained. T. R. White,| Pe:manent position. Phone 404, ay 5 oe 0 Mainer St., Midwest addition. | 5-29-4t cash swings it. Experienced chauffeur ced lady clerk : "| WANTED—By young lady, cashier or office work. Address May Gor- FCR SALE, 8-room house close to Burlirgtos FOR SALE depot, only $3500. jon, Gen. Del., Casper. 5-28-3t® 2 small houses in Midwest R. A. PAINTER CO. WANTED—Light single buggy. A4d- Addition {145 N. Center ~ Phone 61-W | Gress Box 179. 6-1-dh Several good houses in vari- 8-29-8t | ous parts of city. = San aetaka a neces | WANTED—First class cook wants po- Two furnished rooms for, Single Register hot ee furnaces sition in oil fields. Phone $49-J. man and wife. Write Box 636, |uaranteed to heat your home. See} *6-1-5t jthem at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf | FOR RENT | ary = = = Oo Das. | WANTED——Woman wants day worl. One new two-room house in |\FOR SALE—One standard, ees Phone 630-W. 6-1-2t* Midwest Addition, furnished, | senger roadster early 1917 Packar jrun 1400 miles at a bargain price;|/}OR RENT—Room for transient. ;one early 1917 Marmon seven passen-| with or without bath. 221 N. Pi. |ger touring car, just like new, will | (gownstairs), phone 458-J. 6-1-3t* sell at a thousand dollars discount | ——~—____ for $25 per month. WANTED TO RENT A good 4 or 5 room modern house for business man. on list price.. FOR RENT—Basement room. Phone THE SQUARE DEAL, \ eae oot Orta ante | 332-M. 6-1-3t (TaKWanaNGRnitclBACetee: ®/WILL DO WORK by day or week. : tae Phone 689-W. 6-1-6t | WANTED- Immediately, young m: ; 18 or 19, that knows town, to d j Adams Express wagon. 6-1-31* ‘OFFICE GIRL, bookkeeper or typist = desires position. Phone 507-J. 5-30-4t* !BARGAIN—Hudson ~passenger tour- | = aut <) aes | ing car, Model 6-54; excellent con- |PeMeurTe HING AND rer ICOAT ‘dition. Jesse Simmons, Midwest | _ mi = Ben PAT ANI S EE GS Hotel. 6-1-2t% |Sll_ kinds of material at moderate . ‘prices; careful attention to mail er |THE HOWARD TAXI is always at ders. Singer Sewing Machine Co., your service; calls answered with 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- promptness. Phone Grand Cer-| enne, Wyo. 5-28-27t tral, if in a hurry. az 3 6-1-5t" d OIL WELL SUPPLIES OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- We can furnish at a big saving co | DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC |you used stems, bits, jars, temper ! } FOR OLD-FASHIONED screws, and yalidating machines. DANCES. FOR TERMS AD- GENERAL MACHINE & TOOL CO. DRESS BOX 621. 6-1-6t Telephone &4-R. --Casper, Wyo. DO YOU LOVE MUSIC? DCN We have one of our best pianos on hand unsold, in the vicinity of Casper. Rather than reship or pay storage, we will rent to responsible party at $. Fer month and will apply rent on the! purchase price later; or will sell new on easy monthly or quarterly pzay- ments. Someone will save at lest $50 to $75 on this instrument. Send full business references when yo write. Address The KNIGHT CAM’'- BELL MUSIC CO., Denver, Colo., Mrs. E. K. Henderson, Special Repr -|_,5 sentative, care Midwest Hotel, Casper, ‘07 South Walnut. yoming Sart LES TORT 6600) Cakarea | Tupltec MON R | stock between Nos. 905 and 90¥, FOR SALE-400 feet of |s98 ana 904, dated Apri 28, issued | |to J. H. Cody. If found return to! . . H. Cody, at M. P. Wheeler’s offiee | new 10-inch 32 Ib. casing | FOR RENT ROOMS—-NEW, CLEAN ARD NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS. 75c; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-4f ech rt FOR RENT—Room for two gentle- men. 340 N. Beech. @ 5-80-2t* | FOR RENT—One basement bedroon suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire 5-29-4t@ 115 East Second Street and receive reward. 528-Bte ot Soe Ry Sey Ey ee LOST—Tire and rim, 4x34 between Casper and Stone ranch. Reward. on track here at Casper. J. W. Potter, Care Tribune. 5-29-3t% Ba | ee ee et See Mr. Andrews, Mid-! tounp—aeo vac ksya jonwahee hook. Owner may have same by | calling at this office and paying for this ad. 5-28-2t )————_—_ EE Rep ra charm, Keystone, | fold rim. Reward if WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. | Tewksbury, Wyo. Elect. Gh salen If you are looking for a position, | our new contract will win you. Write |LOST—A bunch of sheep today. Albany Nurseries, First Na-| branded tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. | Will pay $100 for 5-8-26t | SSS ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock Springs, Casper and Sheridan. 5-25-6-30 PUBLIC ATTENTION Taxi rates advanced June 1. After the above date all licensed cars will charge 50 cents for first passenger, and 25 cents for each additional pas- senger within the city limits. (Signed) ° SEE BEN AUTO LIVERY | LYRIC TAICAB COMPANY MIDWEST OUTO LIVERY E. B. FOSTER AUTO LIVERY CURLEY AUTO LIVERY LESTER AUTO LIVERY | 77 AUTO LIVERY west Hotel. WANTED—MALE HELP 1 ‘for information jead- ing to their whereabouts. W. A. Les- ter, Arminto, Wyo. &26-6t eS LOST-—Two $20 bills betwean 6 and 7 o’clock on East Eecond st. Thura- day night. Reward if returned to Tribune office. 5-26-2t MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY Fancy and Staple Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Goods 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-3 Residence Phone 128-W q Bob’s Auto Livery Ki Btand nt Grand Se Hotel | j sf | Phone 57 | Phone 793W ara CR tan eer nie oer cet ALT

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