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SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM CENTRAL WYOMING'S ACTIVE FIELDS _| | Oil Notes From Basin. been organized known as the Man-| W. D. Wagner of the Anacondajville Oil Company and incorporation | Development Association reparts that |P@Pers will be filed with the Secre- | } “ tary of State in a few days. A num-} jthe well the company has been drill- her of promising oil leases have been | jing at Himes was brot in with a flow secured by this company in the Man- of sulphur water on Thursday. A y | 4 Alville district and a rig is already on good showing of oil was reported in| the way. | | this well at a depth of 450 feet and jagain at 600 feet, but when the drill } Glenhurst-Wyoming To Drill. {went into the sand at 700 feet it was! STRAWS ARE RIPE NOW PICK YOURS ; from our Large Display of Bangkoks, Panamas and Sennit Straws THE urple Mask a at the Frank R. Henry Dray Line—All re- ceipts for Tuesday, June 19. Earl C. Boyle—One Ford touring {found to contain sulphur water. | The Glenhurst-Wyoming Oil Com- } pany is preparing to begin operations } The Midwest is reported down 400jon its Big Muddy lease within the }feet in its Buffalo Basin well, the|next few days. The sale of stock is VUhio Oil Company down 700 feet andigaid to have been exceptionally the Consumers 2,300 feet in the ; car jfield. The Lamb Drilling Company pectus was issued recently. This | Ross Lambert—One Building lot. |iS now drilling four wells for the | company I extensive holdings in Greybull Refining Company in the/Cole Cre <, Cheyenne River and| Geo. B. Nelson—One Building lot. | E. Richard Shipp—Two Building | lots. Grass Creek field. Brenning Basin as well as in the Big! < piuddy field. Miss Sarah Carey—Shetland pony. | Word has been received from Grey —_—_— = Oni t A. J. Cunningham—One Victrola. | bull that Reynolds and Cypher, who Ben and Bon have a lot they are | | az of Red Cross Committee—One have been drilling on holdings lying|Selling at auction for the benefit of City Briefs | Maurice A. Dinneen, son of W. E Dinneen of Cheyenne, arrived in Cas- per Tuesday and is spending a few days in the city visiting with his brother, Roy Dinneen and with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trevett. Mr. Dinneen is a student at the University of Colo- rado at Boulder, being a senior next year in the law oper ane DL Mrs. J. L. Marquis of Arminto ar. rived this morning on the Northwest- ern and spent the day in Casper be- tween trains, visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Omo Mr. James Turnbull arrived this morning on the Burlington from Los Angeles, for a week’s business visit Liberty Bond. Wilson S. Kimball—Receipts ene day from Soda Fountain. The Daily Tribune—Printing and | advertising to amount of $200.00. The Casper Press—Special adver- tising. Iris Theatre — Percentage of re-| ceipts. The Hub Theatre—Percentage of receipts. The Lyric Theatre—Percentage of | receipts. Parlor Car Saloon—One half re-| ceipts for one day—Tuesday, 19th. Casper Fioral Company—One half receipts for one day—Monday, 18th. J. A. Fergerson, Wigwam—Twen- ty-five per cent of receipts for one} day—Thursday, 21st. | J. A, Fergerson—Per cent receipts Red Cross cigars—All week. W. S. Kimball—Total receipts from soda fountain—Wednesday, 20th. W. S. Kimbali—Per cent receipts Red Cross cigars—aAll week. Iris Orchestra—Service for Liberty Dance—Saturday, 22nd. Chili Charley — Twenty-five per | cent receipts from Cabaret—Wednes- | day, 20th. The Rhinoceros — Receipts from for Ipire Gi just west of the new bridge across the|the Red Cross. Greybull, brot in a good oil well last|Dollars. You couldn’t lose money on week. It is understood that oil stood |it i fyou paid a hundred. Go down to 400 feet deep in the well. The own-|the See Ben Place and make a bid. ers will shoot the well this week. It all goes to Red Cross and you get value for your money Engine ane Will Transport Supplies to the Oil Fields Reed and Company, contracting er- The Republic is said to have brot in a well on its leased lands near Mound City. Homer T. Lamb reports the ship- ping of another string of tools from Chatham to the Big Muddy field. This makes twelve strings put to work by the Lamb Drilling Company. Mr, Lamb also makes announce- ment of the issuance of a note to eacs employe, promising a $50 Liberty Bond bonus to all who give satisfac- tory service during, the next four months, gineers, announce the arrival of two monster caterpiller engine trains with a capacity of fifty tons each to solve the problem of moving heavy freight auickly. Doherty Interests Invade Wyoming. The Doherty interests, which cor- trol the Cities Service Company with its numerous subsidiaries, and which have become in a few months one of the largest producers and refiners of petroleum in the world, have invaded Wyoming. Under the title of the Fm- Fuel Company, these inter- ncerporated in Denver with heavy material. One load places en- to commence drilling, eee A colored cavalryman who was at San Juan Hill in the Spanish-Amer- ican war, said to a young lady selling |tags: Sho I wants er tag; Ahm gwine gib ebery cent what Ah kin; ests have It started at Fifty | Each train has five cars and | is particularly adaptable in hauling} tire equipment on the ground ready | | strong, especially since the new pros-} we RICES: $2.50 .to $6.50 Company 1 Moose Carnival | 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION The only big show coming this year. THE BERNARDI GREATER SHOWS furnish all attractions. Bigger and better than a circus. 15. BIG FEATURE SHOWS——15 3——BIG RIDING DEVICES——3 350 ——_PEOPLE——350 in Casper. Mr, Turnbull, who is as- Cab, Moxdays 18th an authorized capitalization of $500,-|4¢ Red Cross am de bes’ thing in de First time here, the new Giant ride, the Whip and the sociated with the Nickle Plate Rail-|Cabaret jonday, th. 1600 for the + arting Ahmy And that was yesterday on N S d Cc Ice Cream Company—|°"® for the purpose of prospecting for 2 | flonkey peedway. road, has recently been promoted aspex ‘2 Pars end producing oil in Wyoming, Utah, the streets of Casper. from Portland to a larger field in Lo« Angeles. He did not expect to be in Casper this summer after his change of plans but had to come here for the arrangement of several business de- tails. Mrs. Turnbull, who also has many friends in Casper, will not be here this summer, she is at present in Portland packing household goods preparatory to moving to Los Angeles °o All the proceeds of the Chautauqua tonight goes to the Red Cross. Omo Miss Fay Borland, niece of Ex-Gov- ernor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, has ar- rived from her home in Clay Center, Neb., and is visiting at the Borland and Brooks ranches for a few weeks. |rcceipts Red Cross clence week |negotiating for a large block of thes COLORDER b4 mages pest camaepe usd OmoO Casper Candy Kitchen—All of pro- treasury stock of the Superior Petrol-s POOCECOHOSOSO OOO FOOD fect. We do not handle “sec- All the proceeds of the Chautauqua |ceeds on Monday. AST. cum Company, which has importart ede ee silat ake dancerox tonight goes to the Red Cross. _ EP. Robrbaush;_One ooth, furn-ljeases in the Big Muddy district and Batashiletwelsell’anie fretialnes Th 3 fom , _ fished and decorat - als> owns a.controlling interest in aaa 7e +h ve second-cl aa e Rev. R. B. W. Hutt and hi E. G. Erickson—Signs and labor. Saree ier ticy ; wares, we charge second-class wife are spending a day in Cheyenne CO. Si Mavis) Taxt==Allitaxi receipts the Elk Basin Petroleum Company of When Your Doctor prices. Come and see as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Houston of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Hutt will return to Casper tomorrow after attending the Episcopal confer- ence in Rock Springs) oo ATTENTION OIL MEN - If you are in need of a car that would make a good truck, call at Room 6 Smith block. 6-20-3t oo Dr. C. W. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas are at present in Cheyenne where Dr. Thomas is attending the State Dentists’ convention which is in session there at presen. A big so- ciety event of the convention was a banquet given at the Plains Hotel for the dentists and to which event the ladies were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are expected to return home tomorrow. . oo Word received from the Pathfinder dam this morning announces that the water is two inches higher ‘in the dam and four inches higher in the spill- way. This rapid rising of the water is cavsing much uneasiness among the tenants in the lowlands along the Twenty gallons ice cream, or all we/| can sell. | Casper Steam Bakery -—— Buns for sandwiches and 25 pounds candy. Wyoming Grocery Company — Ice cream cones, candy and two cases of grape juice. Norris-Cleghorn Company—Wein- | erwurst and ham for 100 sandwiches. | Omer Anderson — Receipts from sales of Curtis Publications. Smoke House—Receipts Red Cross cigars—All week. John Tripeny—Per cent receipts ox Red Cross Cigars—All week. | Casper Pharmacy—Per cent re-| ceipts Red Cross cigars—All week. Midwest Cigar Stand—Per cent of | for all day Monday, 18th. Bloom Shoe and Clothing Company —10 per cent of sales Tuesday, 19th. Miss Seeley—Posters. Mrs. Amey Deisher, Masseuse—All receipts for Wednesday, 20th. C. West, Confectionery Store—Re- ceipts from Red Cross cigar sale. Casper Ball Club—-Twenty per cent of gross receipts at baseball park— Sunday, June 24. © F. D. Berry Taxi Line—50 per cent of receipts balance of week. nal 1915 Ford, in best condition, for sale. Enquire 112 W. Second st. 6-20-3t fom e} Plans are being made for a ball game to be held on Saturday after- noon at the High School Athletic Park, from which one-fourth of the receipts will go to the Red Cross fund. Teams and line up will be detailed later. Oro Mr. Seaver of Lander is in Casper today attending to matters of busir and greeting old time friends, he hav- river bank. —————— WINDOW washing, rug beating and house cleaning. Call 630-W. 6-18-2t* Lots of Lots Located in the Best Residence | parts of Casper— } $100 to $400 Small payment down, balance. on monthly installment plan. A lot purchased in Casper, either for building or specula- tion, is an investment oppor- tunity unexcelled. Call and see me at Equality Oil & Development Co. 112 So. Wolcott St., Open Day: and Night © ing resided in this city some time ago °o 1915 Ford for sale; in fine shape. Inquire 112 W. Second. 6-20-3t York Gente cate. resides on the Stone ranch near Bucknum, is in Cas- per today on matters of business and visiting with his sister, Mrs. Lew ‘ker. Barker. Site Richard A. Esarey and George E. Smith, both of Riverton are in town today transacting business. They expect to return to Riverton on to- ight’s train. night’s Smo Vern C. Baldwin of Hingham, Mont., arrived in Casper last night and is stopping in Casper a short while attending to matters of business. < Miss Moore of Lead, S. Dak., has arrived in Casper and is contemplat- ing the purchase of property and will locate here in ar Se future. Rodey Adams, a well known pioneer of this country, is in. Casper today from his home in Douglas, shaking hands with his many Casper friends. Mr. Adams has‘recently returned from & winteryspent in Qalifornia. i Idaho, Arkansas, Washington ai the Ch other states of the west. and tonight goes to the Red Cross. The directors of the company are} Sidney J. Bardwell, Roy C. Hecox, Rice W. Means, Fred L. Lucas, Hor- ace Skillman, Edgar McComb and rank H. Adams, all of whom are con- nected either as lawyers or engineers with the Doherty organization. THOMPSON & O'ROURKE, The company has acquired leascs|Plumbing and Heating Contractors. on large tracts of land in Wyoming, . . which have been selected for explcra: | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. tion by a force of geologists and engineers. Contractors and Builders, Notice! Look Up SEOSCSCSOSSEOSSO OS OOO SGS CASPER CREAMERY CO. ¢ Superior May Turn Stock. ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT + Important New York interests ares, Wyoming, which has a production of upwards of 200 barrels of crude a day at present. It is the intention if the pending deal is consummated to begin drilling on the company’s Bie Muddy holdings at once. Wites PRESCRIPTIONS Insist on having them filled at KIMBALL’S CAREFUL, PROMPT and COURTEOUS Verner Z. Reed, founder of the Midwest Oil Company, and one of the largest stockholders in that corpora, tion and the Midwest Refining com- pany, has returned to Denver from the East where he has been on a bus- iness trip covering the last two months, Oil Excitement Strikes Manville. The The residents of Manville have sud- denly become just as excited, if not more so, than the people of Lusk in Kimball Drug Store the past few weeks. A company has TAXI BUSINESS Office Phone 489 Residence 406-J STAND AT IRIS BUILDING F. D. BERRY Upon request of many friends and patrons, I have re-entered the | All the proceeds of the Chautauqua | 33: On Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer PER CENT SUITS, COATS, WOOL DRESS SKIRTS AND MILLINERY Special Added Feature: Kalla Pasha, the Americanized Turk, champion wrestler, meets all comers. CASPER Week Commencing July 2 THE BEAUTY OF OUR KITCHEN WARE is its completeness. Nothing SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. We Deliver DANDY CANDY AND SO HANDY If you want the best—mark you, we say “best’’—candy that can be made, come to us fer it. No trouble at all, our store is handy, right ou your vay And when we say best we mean it. We knew how it is made, that’s why we recommend it so highly. SCHULTE BROS. CONFECTIONERY, C. West, M¢. AMONG THE NEW ARRIVALS FOR MIDSUMMER WEAR are all white Satin Hats. shapes for Dress occasions modes that fashion favors. smartest wings and fancies: days nearer Paris. Burkett's Qrality Millinery 139 North Center Stret The Bloom Shoe & Clothing In or street wear. In all colors and The trimmings include the This illustration shows you “Adelaide” of the Gage Weekly « service, which puts you 30