Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1917, Page 5

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are APMC |sota and altho ¥ City News | ] ! Pa) D. B. Sullivan, of the Otis & Co. office in Denver, has taken charge of the local office in the Midwest lobby. omo Max L. Teich, proprietor of the; Hotel Atlantic in Chicago, paid a} brief visit to Manager Gonden, of the Henning hotel, this morning, being enroute to Chicago. omo “Tommy” Thompson returned this morning from Denver, where he has been spending a few days on a busi-| ess trip. Omo Nelson K. Moody, W. S. Fitzpatrick ir, Macey has been employed at the Standard, they ex- pect to return to Minnesota to live on their farm. OmoO . Frank Pierce, of Carmania, has left for Douglas and other points east to attend to business affairs. Omo Dr. Doyle and Mr. Farnsworth are in Douglas, where they have import- ant oil business to attend to, and will return the first of the week. Omo Leigh McGrath will leave Monday for Boston, Mass., where he will en- ter the Massachucetts School of Tech- nology. | | Ormo Miss Katherine Dunn, of North Durbin stree visiting relatives and friends in jeago; John M. Cain, Chadron; A. L. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Hotel Arrivals At the Midwest r { E. W. Johnson, Chicago; A. J. Ken-| nedy, Omaha; A. P. Rogers, New York City; W. P. Parry, Kansas City; Max| L. Teich, Frederick C. Teich, Chi- Pratt, Ullon, Il.; I R. Campton, Boise, Ida.; F, B, Robert, Cheyenne} P. R. Benton, L. V. Fees, Denver; C./ S. Corbett, Minneapolis; B. W. Baker, Chicago; A. P. Roger, New York City;/ E. K. Price, wife and son, Sheridan; T. E. Malone, Lucerne, Wyo.; Anton | Nelson, Harelack, Neb.; C. E. Keefe, | Los Angeles; C. {. Hautz, Glenrock;! Fred W. Everett, Lingle, Wyo.; E. M.! Smith, Los Angeles; W. A. Burket, Denver; Silas Adsit, Los Angeles; J. M. Feast, Vail, Ore. Advise > e | Purchase POH RTE LPM oT Rhinoceros Cafe Sunday, September 9, 1917 SOUP Chicken a la Santag BOILED Sugar Cured Ham, Wine Sauce, 50c . ROAST n ’ rac. Omaha for tw reeks anc f ) Oil company, are in town, coming! che will dithe Daramte: Unives At the Henning ; Prime Ribs of Beef au jus, 50c from Tulsa, Okla., to attend to busi- | sity. E. .O. Cerssno, Deadwood; Helen E b, C lly, 50c att : : DP pate i e Leg of Lamb, Currant Jelly, matters. Omo Ritersdorf, Lander; Westell Wa q Id f Veal. Ov D i 50c Omo Miss Aileen Sullivan will leave C. W. Anderson, Monte Vista, Cal.; e Shoulder of Veal, Oyster Dressing, 5 - Mrs. Harry A. Gonden left today Monday fo for Chicago, where she will spend !spend the wo weeks attending to business mat-!), nguages - Dodge, Billings; A. B. Carter, atine, Ia.; W. C. Tenner, Har- The Misses Margaret and|rison, Neb.; Claude McDermott, ters | Kathleen Sullivan will on to Notre | Douglas; Daniel J. Dunker, William Omo ;Dame, Ind., where they will attend|E. Waterhouse, Boston; L. D. Gold- r Chicago, where she wil! winter studying music and| Mus ENTREES Fricassee of Chicken with Egg Noodles, 60c Black Bear T. J. Smith, of Denver, represent- c A | St. Mary’s College. berg, M. Garland, Duluth; Mr. and * “ ing the Rowe-Kinney Oil company, is) , “Omo ‘Mrs. F. Turner, Chugwater; T. J i Columbine Lamb Pot Pie Hunter Style, 50c a business Vinita tate city today. Sibley Roberts returned last even-|Smith, Denver. m Breast of Chicken a la King, 65c hs x jing from Billings, where he spent the —-—7o+- —--- id Tice DHE GMs tha ea en ee attending to business matters New Well in Lander Field Premier irae pro) . me oa moO A new well is reported in at 997 ? s in Casper today looking after his} The young men next in the order feet depth on the east side of the Western Ex loration Mashed Potatoes 3 Steamed Potatoes extensive oil interests. for liability, drawn on the second|Shoshoni anticline, near Lander. It | p Corn on Cob Omo C. B. Manbeck will return tomorrow from Chicago, where he accompanied Mrs. Manbeck and their daughter, Miss Vera Manbeck. Mrs. Manbeck will remain in Chicago for several weeks and Miss Vera will enter the Ohio Wesleyan University at Dela- ware, Ohio. call to complete the quota of fifty-| was drilled on Merritt ground, and the} one men for service from Natrona oil is of the highest grade. The Lan-) county, reported before the Board of | der field is becoming quite active and Examiners this morning to be exam-|appears to be scheduled for bigger jined before leaving for American things. Lake, Washington, for training. It is expected that no further call will be! BOOST CASPER | made, as the number of men needed. Mrs. Amber Cisco or one of her as- will be made up from the men exam- sistants will call on you next week in| jined today. the interests of the Casper Call) Booster Edition. For information call | H. Britton depart-| i] City Printers, 472, and we will! Kinney Lemon Pie Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake Republic Petroleum Out West Milk Bessemer Iced Tea Coffee Tea Omo Mrs. Alex Steinberg will leave next week for Spokane, Wash., and Lewis- Omo Mr. and Mrs. C . n, Idaho, wiske she will visit rela-| ed this morning for Crawford, Neb., send’ sOmeone to see you at once: TRC RIL A nc cM ves and frien ee jafter a two days’ v it with the lat- Boost for, Gaapen— at present market values. We *™ ° te ster, Mrs. Moll oie if * 2 am A number of young people will! = She is the best. have reasons for believing that) motor to Garden Creek Falls this 1 this evening to eat a picnic supper in the op and will return later to attend the dance at the Masonic Temple. The picnic is given for the Misses} Ss an, who will be leaving Monc for college. afternoon Let others hear it— They'll tell the rest. BONDS hower the present stocks will score a sub-| 9-8-1t Attend The...... stantial advance immediately. Ask | us why. STATEFAIR: Douglas, Wyoming STOCKS INVESTMENTS OREO We are advising the sale of sev- Mrs. Herbert Wales will leave to- night for Los Angeles, Cal., where First class oil stocks a specialty, We have some desirable oil eral issues because we feel they | Se eee TF tance (or leasing. Casper afte THANE have reached the top for the time} DJates- Sept. 11-15, 1917 Oma |being and are selling for all or a Miss Carrie Schrad d Ralph | ° f ars panei maelea ahi week ‘in| has E Walker Co. little more than they are worth. | in ers seven nent Suschaber Cars Casper, th bei er-| Cc . . & = a 2 ; farmed by the Rey. Arthur J. Hansen, | \Will be glad to advise you on this|| Special all-day round tnp from Casper pastor of the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Macey formerly lived in Minne- ‘also. | $35 Per Car ~ Call JACK KISER Phone 18 Sars mr x ae to our Confirmation — | We Will Buy | a] # | 1500 Black Bear A TRAD EY, ANNOUNCEMENT *}2000 Columbine . ». . 60 309 Prec 2-1 IT?S BUYING TIME <é 500 Western Exploration . $5.60 ® a ae First Treasury Offering of =| 2%» 307 IN WYOMING OILS i J | 1000 Republic Petroleum 15c Insiders are iorting (deep price oes oil shares, and are getting ab to ride t ts on the next up-swing, | t e igh levels. igs the time to bry u er | 2000 Bessemer... - 39c| whan: thavive lows Sell them wha: tiayre high. My two | favorites among the lower priced Wyoming oils are | s ‘ THE ch: is Western Plains Oil ‘Subject to our Confirmation hb t sera e e | 4 in¢g- BH ub ft) | | | We Will Sell | Out West Petroleum | { I have picked up some low priced blocks ef Out West | | Petroleum shares that I can offer to you at an advantag- | eous price for cash i on dnaralment rere seéat 000 i yire articulars. ew circulars COMPANY |? Boston-Wyoming exe joltioittcns press bn vequmet’ This stock ghodld ductile 15000 Boston-Wyoming 50c or treble in price in sixty or ninety days time. Were ig 7 some easy X-mas money. i (New York Delivery.) 11500 Premier . . | 1500 Jupiter’) 2: |2000 Kinney... .. $1.35 | MET LS RR Western Plains Oil A 10c¢ stock with $10.00 possibilities. The several valuable properties in four different Wyoming fields « eliminate the possible chance of faiiure. here is safety At 25c Per Share } H in diversified holdings. All the Western Plains Oi] Com- BOOKS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 43000 Out West. . . . . 16c) pany's ees are nol in one basket. Every property ia We control 1440 acres in the Big Muddy field, part of it adjoining the Path- 5/5000 Republic Petroleum . 17c. real saves ssh Sitalaca uk yoo cien oF finder lease and practically proven land. Should the Pathfinder well come in 20enalive: (oc 32: 65a) Western Plains Oil Company has— this lease alone is worth one hundred thousand dollars. We will start our DDOTNEL Peers Bel Bet aes a oie anaady. 55) first well in the northwest quarter of section six, township 33, range 76. ie ats ome : 760 cae iat tek field a Casper and Glenrock are connected eg conany wil give Sou the concn reason whyaend best known business men of Casper ani conn with THE QYOMING-HUB OIL COMPANY and are going to devote their time to Up to 10 a. m. Monday you may thas: eesgomey ee Se iececae tick aril Bcc ‘same, which is an assurance of early success. fei ‘ wire or phone us on above stocks = : : ing Coupon collect. Send-us your bid or offer. Money Mak b 4 Pp The capitalizati the com is one million dollars, one dollar par Fe sock th a ha R. M. CARTER, 132 N, Wolcott, Casper, Wyo. value. This stock should be worth par in a short time as we are now dealing = You may enter my subscdiption for-_______ ain Sanaa i ill give us production from the start. shares The Western Plains Oil Company, full paid tf on other acreage which wi = . } non-assessible, at 10 cents « share. I am sending you save Gall ak the: akties” OAT, North ana er ae , being full (or part) payment of the . » write * x Shs, Place your order with your broker, Center street, Casper, Wyo. Only a limited amount of stock to be sold at this price. R. M. CARTER 132 North Wolcott Phone 148-W Carter and Company _ Casper, Wyo. h- ’

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