Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 11

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE o —o COAL SOLD AND DELIVERED in HOV : re Wanted sack. Phone 285-M. 10-25-6t* 115 West Fir hee t NID Ly T o- 0 )FOR SALE—Lodging house; will net yfodern 9-room gi LOST AND FOUND $300 per month; $1,100. mex, Tribune. WANTED—A listing of your busi-| ness, house or lot. We have cash/ Address | ,, 10-25-8t* Pine and Linden for sale, near ace heat, sun buyers, Casper Realty Co., 115 West|I SAVE a few new and slightly used parehs garage: Price. $7,250. SS era and sand lines, also t ‘ MAN AND WIFE want place as cook | HCW 2nd Al second-hand casing; de- St front. Price $4,200; terms, $700 place as cook ‘Jivery in three weeks to one month. cash, balance monthly. Warson, Henning hotel. Second Ave. 10-19-t# | and helper, Woman first-class at! Call G. L. bread and pastry; in or out of city, Good 7-room house, Walnut st.; station. ee) eee New 4-room cottage, corner lot, on Durbin St. 10-23-5t* }Phone 741, ESTRAY—One brown horse brand —V— on left hip: reward. Notify | B. Hardie by phone or Halfway | 10-16-6t FOUND—That the Red Star Express t QO ed 10-20-6t * will transfer trunks and baggage to me | Oak Crest St.; bath and built-in kitch-|, = : Address H. A- Lawson, 425 South) MAJESTIC TAILORS J {en fixtures. Price $2,500; terms. | i Parts of the city. Lyric Billiard : a Sab SE a Steam and Dry This week, an extra good buy in| COPETENT BUILDER open for en- | CLEANING |Close-in residence lots. Only two. Ask| LOST—Long bundle of clothes gagement; references. Postoffi —— _ , 119 West eeoond Ave | | us. vrapped ; i BSc rey S. es ies’ Work a S ity HOVEY & VESTER wrapped in burlap; lost between WANTED—Two or three men with bicycles; can earn $100 to $125 monthly. Address Manager, Tri- bune. 10-25-3t | WANTED—By Al mechanic on en- gines, pumps, boilers and pipe work, job, town or field. Competent, Tribune. 10. 4t*) YOUNG COUPLE want one large or| two small rooms for light house- keeping. Address ti. V., Tribune. 1t™ | WANTED—Hors to pasture, good feed and spring water; five miles from town. See Molly Wolf. 2 es —-——- ——- ---9 | ( FOR RENT [ > ae ~ 2 FOR RENT—Clean beds, 50c per week. Denver House, David St. 10-22-9t* | ROOMS—Transients wanted by day | or week. Ph. 7796-R. FOR RENT—Four-room house; fur- |} niture for sale; house rents for $25. Second house west of brew- ery. 10-23-2t Plenty or beds at the Floppery, near Burlington depot, 25c. Always room for more. 9-8-tf ROOMS—tTransients wanted by day or week. Ph. 796-R. _ 10-24-6t| FOR RENT—Store, good location, $100 per month. Address Realty, Tribune. 10-25-3t" FOR RENT —Light housekeeping room with kitchenette; no children. 139 North Jackson St. 10-25-2t* FOR RENT—Large South David St. LIVESTOCK PRICES | AT SOUTH OMAHA Gattle Receipts Rather Light; Marke Activa, Stronger HOGS STEADY TO STRONG Moderate Supplies of Sheep and Lambs and a Slow, Draggy Market. | Fat Lambs and Ewes Steady to 25c | Off—Feeder Lambs Not a Great! Deal Lewer Than Last Week. j Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, | Neb., Oct. 28-—Cattle receipts were light for #” Monday, 12,500 head, and | although the quality of the offerings | Was comparatively common the mar- | ket Was active and stronger for desir- able stock of all kinds. Demand for | stockers and feeders was better than | last week and prices stronger, but) common light stuff was dull and un- changed. Quotations on cattle: Prime feed- ing steers, $10.00@11.50; good to choice feeders, $8.50@9.50; fair to good feeders, $7.25@8.25; good to} choice stockers, $8,50@9.50; fair to | good stockers, $7.00@8.00; common to | fair grades, $6.00@7.00; stock heifers, | $6.50@8.00; stock cows, $6.00@7.50; stock calves, $6.00@9.00; prime heavy ~ grass beeves, $12,00@13.00; good to! ~J choice grass beeres, $10.00@11.50; | fair to good grass steers, $9.00@10,.00; i common to fair grass’ steers, 7.00@ 8.50; good to choice heifers, $7.75 | 8.75; good to choice cows, $7.50@8.25; | hee. fair to good cows, $6.25@7.25; can- | , ners and cutters, $5.00@6.00; veal | | calves, $8.00@12.50; beef bulls, $6.50 | | @7.50; bologna bulls, $5.50@6.50; | | prime heavy beeves, $15.00@ 16.00 ; | good to choice beeves, $14.00@15.00; | fair + good beeves, $12.00@13.50; | garage. 726 10-25-3t common to fair beeves, $7.00@11.00; | goot to choice yearlings, $14.00@ | 15.0); fair to good yearlings, $12.00@ 14.00; common to fair yearlings, $6.50 | @i1,.. ; | i Steady to Strong Hog Trade. t Receipts of hogs were very moder- | ate for 2 Monday, about 2,400 head, | and with o fair demand from both } packers and shippers the market rul- ed active at steady to possibly a sha(le stronger figures. Tops brought | $16.00 and the bulk of the treading was around $15,65@15.85. Draggy Market for Sheep. ‘The run of sheep and lambs was fair for the opening day of the week, || 23,000 head, and there was a fair in- quiry for fat stock and feeder zrades, the trend of values continues lower. Fat stock ruled slow to 3>@25e lower than Saturday and the. ler gradcs were not 86 very much off. Quvtations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, $16.25@17.25; lambs, feeders, $16.50@18.00; lambs, enlls, $11.50@16.25; yearlings, fair to choice, $11.50@12.75; yearlings, feed- ers, $12.00@13.50.; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00@18.25; ewes, fair to 5 ewes, breeders, $10.50@ 17.25 ; ewes, feeders, ; ewes, culls and canners, ° ‘ | Hn A Trial Will Be Appreciated Peerless Petroleum Controls 1,400 Acres in Salt Creek Surrounded by Shiloh, United Pet., Midway, Midwest Oil, and West- Casper Pharmacy Balcony ith 115 West First Ave. 10-23-1t* Phone 4658 on Twenty-t ern Exploration. ALL ACTIVELY DRILLING Peerless Is Now 10c Per Share Compare it with the above-named stocks, at the market: Midway, 17c; Shiloh, 43c; United Petroleum, 41c; Midwest Oil, $1.42; West- ern Exploration, $5.50 per share. Let us show you Why there is money in Peerless Petroleum. Crandall - Lyman - Carter Casper, Wyoming AUTHORIZED AGENTS — Rohrbaugh Building | Burlington Spas south on Durbin, or mn d toward brewery. | Notify A. H. Davis, Burlington depot. | } | | Dutton Staley & Company OIL INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LF.ASES Suite 7 Smith Bldg. Phone 467 or 468 Dr. G. M. ANDERSON, A. B., A. M., M. D. University of Chicago, 1903 Phones, Office 595; Residence 694 Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocres not only for the satisfying meals, but because it’s « place to meet, te chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest heur ef the whele day SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 85c¢ THE RHINOCEROS ; balay ‘ Fe EVR ih BLACKSTONE Will do your freighting to Salt Creek or any other field. No Job Too Small Or Too Large WHITE TRUCKS R. N. VAN SANT Phone 571J or 48 Desk, Lobby Midwest Hotel PD BUY CONVENIENCE TABLE INSTALLMENT PLAN $3.00 in one month buys )0 a month for 2 months buys $3.50 a month for 2 months buys 100 $5.00 a month for 2 months buys 5f $6.00 a month for 2 months buys $4.00 a month for 4 months buys hares 8.00 cash and 800 shares 0 $10.00 cash and $5.00 a month for 4 months buys 1,000 sk $15.00 cash and $7.50 a month for 4 months buy $20.00 cash and $10.00 a month for 4 months buy. $30.00 cash and $15.00 a month for 4 months buys $35.00 cash and $17.50 a month for $40.00 cash and $20.00 a month for 4 months buys 4,000 si $50.00 cash and $25.00 a month for 4 months buys 5,000 shares $100.00 cash and $50.00 a month for 4 months buys 10,000 shares $200.00 cash and $100.00 a month for 4 months buys 20,000 shares $400.00 cash and $200.00 a month for 4 months buys 40,000 shares Remit in any way convenient. Kindly register mail containing cur rency. months buys hae eww 3 EMPIRE IF | WERE YOU CONVENIENCE TABLE FULL PAYMENT With Discount De@acted Motor Freight Line ’ i $5.70 cash buys 208 shares $8.55 cash buys- 300 -#hares ] $1 buys-_- 400 Shares 1 buys. 600 shares 1 buys_-- 640 shames HE buys 860 share: buys. 1,000 shure» buys 1,500 shares buys 2,000 charee TIME HERE’S HOW cash buys 75 cash buy 0 cash b 0 cash bu $1,040.00 cash buys. : Remit in any way convenient. The Empire Oil & Gas Company has made arrangements whereby the expense of drilling the first well on Section 25-40-80 in West Salt Creek will be shared equally with the Wyoming Range Oil Company, who, with the Empire Oil & Gas Company, owns an equal interest in the 160 acres comprising the south half of the southeast quarter of 26-40-80 and the north half of the northwest quarter of 25-40-80. Our Well No. 1, in the northeast quarter of 25-40-80, will be known as the Empire-Range Well. _" WE’RE GOING AFTER THE OIL As fast as money and labor can pound the drills to the lower oil sands. A standard rig, boiler, engine and camp houses on the ground. Construction work now in full swing. Complete stand- ard drilling outfit and necessary equipment (the best that money ean buy) all financed. “= DON’T WAIT Be penatiel tha Sowepapen aunouncés guaber, Get your Empire stock po a Without apology, the beet of all the Tow priced active Is the Price Today WILL ADVANCE TO 10cNOV.1ST. 5% Discount for Cash, or Four Monthly Payment« 3,000 shares 3,500 shares 4,000 sharex 5,000 shares 20,000 shane 20,000 share 40,000 shares Kindly register mail containing eurrency 3c Per Share We Place You on the Threshold of Realizing Your Greatest Hope—A FORTUNE IN OW mA seit 620. acres; also.a.valuable commercial lease ; WYOMING FIELDS Be a eee ae eee OF .sotats Surrocnding Ksoples rat y also owns two leases in the Big Muddy— the famous Cushing Oil Pool of Oklahoma. i

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