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23,000 acres. duction i DE EHIME HEE EE EIEN, CONDITION OF STATE'S GROPS 16 UP DESPITE SLUMP OVER COUNTY Summary of Government Crop Report for Wyoming Forecasts Great Increase in Pro- duction Here Notwithstanding the slump in crop prospects over the nation reflected in the July report of the bureau of | crop estimatés, Wyoming continues to give promise of greatly increased | production this season as shown by | that section of the report which con- cerns conditions in this state. summary for the state of Wyoming | as compiled by the bureau of crop estimates, and transmitted thru the field agent at Douglas, Wyo., fol- lows: CORN State—July 1, acerage 36,000, last year 33,000 acres, five-year average | Condition 98 per cent, last year 84 per cent, nine-year av- erage 86 per cent. Production 735,- 000 bushels, last year 660,000 bush- els, five-year average, 562,000 bush- els. WHEAT STOCK ON FARMS WINTER WHEAT State—July 1, condition 87 per cent, last year 71 per cent, nine-year average 85 per cent. Estimated pro- duction 1,851,000 bushels, last year 1,600,000 bushels, five-year average 1,470,000 bushels. SPRING WHEAT State—July 1. condition 98 per cent, last year 92 per cent, nine- year average 91 per cent. production 4,280,000 bushels, last year 2,706,000 bushels and year 1916, 2,200,000 bushels. OATS State—July 1, condition 98 per cent, last year 93 per cent, nine-year average 91 per cent. duction 10,600,000 bushels, last year 9,466,000 bushels. BARLEY State—July 1, condition 98 per cent, last year 94 per cent and nine- year average 92 per cent. production 952,000 bushels, last year 783,000 bushels. RYE State—July 1, condition 97 per cent, last year 94 per cent, five-year Estimated pro- 368,000 bushels, last year average 90 per cent. 252,000 bushels. POTATOES (White) Estimat- Estimated pro- Estimated NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Its term of existence is fifty years. the agent in charge thereof, is G. R. Hagens. WEBEL INVESTMENT COMPANY. Ed. J. Schulte, Secretary. Pub. July 11, 12, 13. (H. & 8.) — NOTICE OF INCORPORATION State—July 1, acefage 28,000, last} ness, including the wholesaling and year 30,000, five-year average 15,- 000 acres. Condition 97 per cent, last year 95 per cent, nine-year av- erage 91 per cent. Estimated pro- duction 4,459,000 bushels, last year 4,630,000 bushels, five-year average 1,946000. FLAX State—July 1, acerage 3,000, last ear 3,000 acres. Condition 96 per Estimat- production 21,000 bushels, last year 20,000 bushels. cent, last year 91 per cent. HAY (All) State—July 1, --———- -— - MISCELLANEOUS Army recruiting stations at Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, ‘Trinidad, Colorado Springs, La Junta, Grand Junction, Du- rango, Casper and Sheridan. 8-7-17.7-1-18 NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS—Our re- pair shop is now ready for business. We are prepared to do all kinds of to repairing. All work guaranteed. t Sido Garage, 624 Bast Third, Shon foreman, Bert Tullis. STOCKS Secure Marginal Basis STANDARD OILS INDEPENDENT OILS INDUSTRIALS MINING ISSUES Analytical reports furnished promptly on active securities of all character, Our. stitise tical department is equt to supply the latest and important data on a.l stve L. L. Winkelman & Co. 44 Broad Street, New York (Wall Street Journal Building) (Direct Private Wires to Various Markets BRANCH OFFICES Philadelphia, Pa. Cleveland, 0. Parkeryburg, W. V. Baltimore, M. Matletta, Ohio Findlay, Ohio WATCH RIVERTON, “WYOMING GROW The Oil and Gas assure a boom for the town. Irrigated fields end livestock will keep it grow- Ing. A finee town with assured future, Fine homes and busi- ness buildings. A good climate and a live bunch of people. ‘The best buy in the state. For bargains in’ best Main street property, or residence lots in the best districts and ad- ditions, see The EARL WARREN REALTY COMPANY FEE HEE EERIE condition 99 per cent, last year 98 per cent, nine-year average 90 per cent. duction 1,850,000 tons, last year 1,- | 252,000 tons. Estimated pro- 7-6-tf Purchased for Cash or on a al jobbing of merchandise of all kinds, including groceries, fruits, tobaccos, candies, cigars and other personal property, and of,engaging in the com- misssion and brokerage business in chandise of all kinds, and the acquir- ing by purchase or otherwise of real estate, and other properties; it also has the power to borrow money and advance money, acquire and dispose of rea] estate and personal property, and in connection with the objects aforesaid, to establish and conduct, and permit the establishment and op- eration of any business which may be jconveniently carried on and the es- tablishment of which may be directly or indirectly conducive to any of the objects, of this corporation, and to proper management, acquisition and disposition of the property and as- prohibited by’ the laws of Wyoming. Its capital stock is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into one | One Hundred Dollars each. , Its term lof existence is fifty years. The number of Directors is three, and those who will manage the af- \fairs of the Company for the first ‘year are Angelica Tripeny, John Tri- |peny, and D. W. Tripeny. Opera- [tions of said company will be carried on in Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- |ming, and may be carried on in any other place in Wyoming. It may also carry on its business eutside of the |State of Wyoming, and within any |State, Territory, District or Posses- |sion of the United States of Ameri-| — ‘ca. The principal office of the com- | pany is located at 127 North Center street, Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, and the agent in charge thereof is G. R. Hagens. JOHN TRIPENY COMPANY. John Tripeny, President. Pub. July 11, 12, 13. (H. & S.) FOR RENT—Front bedroom in modern house; in good location; gentleman | preferri Phone 6275 T-11-3t FOR SALE If you want a real home, in splendid locatoin, with every modern conven. fence, it will apy you to see us at ‘once. We have the exclusive hand- ling of two such homes and the prices are right. 2RY DESCRIP- INSURANCE OF TIOD , Witigntion tolal! mat< Shaky dsl.) ig tag We kivest ters! placed OMPANY Phone ‘1367, T-11-2t JAMES 'H. BURY REALTY 128 West Second St. FOR SALE i FOR SALE—An li-room, gray granite house in Denver, four lots, near two hot water heat. formation by writing to owner, R. J. Cary, Further in- 2—iour-room house and ut fixtures; t with best furniture ob- near refinery BUY FROM THE OWNER unfurnished for $261 rid terms. Inquire of owner. I ean make the price and WEBEL INVESTMENT COM- A PANY was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on July 9th, 1918. The objects of said corporation are to acquire by purehase, gift, lease, ex- change or otherwise, real and per- sonal property or either, or any in- terest or estate or rights connected therewith, and to mortgage, sell, con- vey or otherwise part with, or in- cumber, the same; to construct, re- construct, repair, alter, improve and | maintain buildings on any real estate owned by said corporation, or at- quired by it; to collect rents, in- comes, etc., therefrom ; to issue bonds and other obligations in payment for property purchased or acquired by it, or for any other project in and about its business; to mortgage or pledge any stocks, bonds or other obliga- tions or any property which may be acquired by it; and in connection with the main objects of the company to do any and all other acts and to ex- ercise any and all other powers in connection with the said objects ¢ which may now or hereafter be au- State—July 1, estimated 1.5 per) thorized by law. Its capital stock is cent, last year 3 per cent and five-| fifty thousand year average 4.9 per cent. FOR SALE—Well framed house, 14 by 22, on lot 50x150, for ance to suit. blocks south of refinery. FOR SALE—One Buick 6 touring car; one Ford, 1 See Bert Tullis, Eastside Sm talking ean make the homes are'in 200 down, bal- tT Buick 4 truck; Sur touring car, FOR SALE—1 9x12 Wilton rug, 1 8x1 Sanitary couch an Call 616 for Wilton rug, 1 1 refrigerator. FOR RENT FOR, RENT CHEAP—A nice comfort- able sleeping room; close in; for om two respectable working men. Cal North Beech. 6-2! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Toes Only 310 331 W. Second. These extremely low Tease rice price on all Staur ‘ iy FOR RENT NOW AND DD One room, hot and cold water, nice Will rent to one man No. 156 No. Wolcott St. & new one going up ever, ing rent—on North house, close in. No. 156 North Wolcott. 1 block trom Midwest Hotel. Liberty Bunds ana War Stamps accepted at face CS ney FOR RENT—Nicery furnished, moasm ee ‘T—Nicely rurnished two-tm. children. Fhoneya Phone 3813 shares of the par into fifty thousand shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each. house; close; no id. ENT—Furnished room for gen- 414 Divine St. tleman; reasonable. The number of Directors is four, and those who will manage the af- fairs of the Company for the first year are Ed. J. Schulte, G. R. Hag- ens, Jas G. Stanley and L. H. Bick- nell. Operations of said company will be carried on in Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, and may be carried on in any other place in Wyo- ming. It may also carry on its bus- iness outside of the State of Wyo- ming, and within any State, Terri- tory, District or Possession of the United States of America. The prin- cipal office of the company is locat- ed at 204 Oil Exchange building, Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, and ee FOR RENT — Eicht-room, ‘urniture for sale FOR SALE—Yictrola and RENT—Rooms 6 Lege 205 South Beech. bath; reasonable. ter Bt. 317 housekeeping rooms 214 South Grant. Phone $$$ $ FOR RENT—A Pecunia suitable Tor \T—Three-room, modarn bake- new; excellent condition; d $20 per month. 5 St. Botolph street or inquir aundry office. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car in good | National Cooperat nter St. or_tel ive Co. 147 South Ce FOR RENT—Two furnished hous. two rooms and one cheap. Call phone No. 904. FOR RENT—Modern room’ east of Midwest hotel. Beech St. or 329 East Third St. 7.9-.it* FOR SALE—Furniture in FOR RENT—Apartment for houackeep | ¥QR SALE— Furniture in ing; $20 per month. 717 So. Spruc FOR SALE—Six jot ir | One block, from, pavement; will, seli| FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, light housekeeping. JOHN TRIPENY COMPANY was incorporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on June 24th, 1918. The objects of said corporation are to carry on and conduct a general merchandise busi- ood location; So. Park avenue. FOR SALE—At your own price, furn’ RENT—Two ture of all kinds. rt 208 No. Center. | UP°: ia rooms with home priyilegea FOR SALE—Aat HOTEL Ttlsa. touring car, Nice cool rooms by aay Price reasonable. 4 Phone 365R. FOR RENT—Furnished FOR SALE—Furniture and cooking! utensils. 412 North McKinley. 3-room house; Call Hotel Tuisa, oie N Bedroom; lady preferred. connection with the handling of mer- FOR SALE—kepublic ble price; too heavy for ‘Casper Storage Co. 6-29-tf ——$ RENT—Large, bedroom adjoining bath. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY For Sale—Over $50,000 of slig! nd-hand machinery FOR RENT—Ten-room house laundry and coal room, can be used for two famili all or part; near refinery. Phone 754. ies; will rent ee ee ae er SE LE dG FOR RENT—Furnished front room ad- joining bath; in new modern home; 815 South we $e draulic~ eleva’ $15 per month, oeces derric! ton 1 ry lectri stamp mills, Tunting- crusher, co! inery Dealer, Baker, Phone 49 during day. FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; also shack suit- man to batch Bee Inquire 126 ly. 7-10-3t* {do any and all other things neces- sary, proper and convenient for the FOR RENT—Nicely furnished LE—Five well-matched teams, aed 1400 sets, and for the conduct of the bus- FOR RENT—Two basement rooms, fur: iness above mentioned, which is not nished; electric plate and toilet; rent 1116 South David. ¥ ll any part. ‘Walnut. Phone 499-1 5 FOR SALE—New mattress; $15. bed, spri: At'S43 Sout FOR RENT OR SALE—New bungalow; eight rooms and laundry; 425 South Linealn. |thousand shares of the par value of ‘—Seven-room house; Inquire os ane S. nished; close in. uilding. 45x95 feet, suit- machine’ shop, for warehouse, i—Leather duofold, bed, chif- ning-room set, ru heater, refri; hi} bed. 816 South Wainut. ane Ay Oe as OND seven-passenger, for sale; in best condition; eer rea- 3 organized for the purpose of buying | ‘T—Furnished 3-room apart- electric range. People’s Furniture private bath, 1918 Case car FOR SALE—One L. C, Smith s7peREtt: See Adriance, care Tri FOR SALE—Fifteen pounds or any Food quality goose feath ht b 507 Hast Fourth, T—Sleeping room; SALI Birdseye maple bed: suite SMd_tine pom furnished and unfurnished FOR SALE—One slightly used electric waching machine; od about half price; extra special RENT—Furnished rooms, modern; k from business district. quire apartment 1, 110'Bast Linden, SS FOR SALE—Two-burner oil stove; one month; North Durbin. ———— FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house. Inquire apartment 1, 110 FOR SALE—Pigs. Call béfore 9 a. or'after 5 p.m. at Burlington stoc and board for tWo. eres go0d land tn t Casper proper- rR. 7-10-6t" housekeepin Phone-owner, 8 PICTURE FRAMING Have just received a full line of up- icturc moulding, ites for framing. doors east of postoffice. People’s Furniture and Piano stare Inquire at 141 North Lincoln. 7-11-1t* ee eat, light and wate: er month. 327 Nor 'T——Five-room LOST AND FOUND tamps ¢Frin, rdf Free! ent ve: reward f'- . +, ytto-ak urnighed, mod, LOST—A_ book of ,th nop: andfrete kin jn Vehelp igrade |: STRAYED or STOLEN—O) ing horse. 8 y left shoulder. horse ranch about two week: S' ago: Te. ward for information or return to Tim e the terms. iompletely modern bungalow on South Park Ave. home and garage on Capjtol Hill. lern house and ;arace. corner lot at 645 South Dur- business. ‘price and terms. 1 ice and terms to suit the buyer. rat-¢lass condition. See me and get a down- own the COAKING, Owner 4 11 East Second Street. NORTH CASPER ADDITI CLOSE-IN LOTS $175 cae a Month, No Interest, No Taxen Without notice by tie out notice the eats y the owners at any time. The i YOUR MONEY! lew Houkes in North Casper Addition Now day, consequently the value of lots is t us show you how you can stop pay- We get you the lumber. the Best Value for Your Money. by time only and are subject value, plus accrued PAUL H. MOORE, Manager. 159 South Center Street se | WANTED REASONABLE { ON RESIDENC cRMS bungalow with very handy kit-| jchen, garage; on Ash street; price. $5,- 800; good terms, Eight-room house with ment, three bedrooms and a sleeping} sun porch, chic large garden, east. Only a short distance from Cen- Price $2900; $350 cash. Thts is a bargain. You should see it. FOR RENT Five-room house with three finish- in basement, located on Lincoln street for one year. Four-room house on B | furnished; $35. house, Sheridan Heights, | jed rooms unfurnished, | IF YOU WANT QUICK ACTION LIST YOUR eRe i US. HARRY FREE “The Lot Man” Phone 896W. } | SNAP—$1095 | Buys a nice two. ieally new and nice looking toilet in house. reom cottage, prac- This little house located in one of the best sections | WANTED—Furntture. Call 602W. Vegbe Auction House, 208 North n= | ter. 7-8-8t | Buildin | © and Investment company. This is not a speculative company, but | its stockholders. No one but good business ability need ap. VESTMENT 3 |Meern COMPANY, board in private family, Call 197w 7-3-14t —____., ty. Phone 636 7-9-3t ist. Call 477. ————__. $$$. MAN and wife wanted for ranch; state 4 a ANTED—Three or four-room, unfar- nished house with bat must be reasonable. A. C 4-8-tt.| WANTED—Two competent truck dri one 1916 Ford! 4 burs Western Asphalt Paving C Call 635 8. Beech. | 40% Of S. building. - © 7-10-2t —— ! 7-5-6t* | WANTED TO BUY A four or five-room. modern house, | between, $3500 and $6000. I \ can pay wer and Taxi industrial. G. C., care Tribune. 7-11-4t? ———————————_—_ WANTED—Washing and ironing and cleaning by the hour; 40 cents hour. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the} | Certificate of Incorporation of “The |Security Loan Company” was filed | in the office of the Secretary of State | jat Cheyenne on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1918. Thee ompany is jand selling all kinds of real and per- | |sonal property and the making of loans and conducting a genera] loan| and brokerage business. The capital | | stock is $25,000.00 and is divided in-! to 2500 shares of the par value of $10.00 each. The term of existence of said company is fifty years. Op- erations of the company will be car-| d on in Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, and elswhere. The busi- ness of the company will be carried on by a board of directors and George Macdonald are the directors who, shall manage the business.of the com-| pany for the first year. The location | of the principal office is at rooms| 3 and 4, Kimball building, Casper, , Natrona county, and State of Wyo-| ming and the agent in charge thereof! Avro mxchan is G. M. Macdonald. THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY. GEORGE E. LILLY, CHARLES H. LILLY, G. M. MACDONALD, Directors | Published July 10, 11, 12, 1918.» inD | : JOMPANY 4 ait Meda 5 | hats anos aka Fixtures.” f ai Notes. 8 : MRS wl Ee wi las-|Center street. near Park avenue, sur- rounded by $6,000 and $7,000 balance $30 This house can b easily for $35 per mont € to sell stock in the Wyoming | its location, it worth more CAS 6-24-tt | $3 ——————__ records; ; WANTED—The pest salesmar in Wyo- Call after) min; ae dt ti ey. REALTY Co. one that offers the best of security to | Lie eeree manages: Bood character with high standing and | NOT cE OF CONSOLIDATED ROYAL- ¥ OIL COMPANY DIVIDEND HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper - - Wyoming GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 W. H. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. Phone 21-J NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. ALFRED R. LOWEY 302-303 Oil Exchange Bldg. MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance GEORGE E. McDONALD Architect Fifth Floor 0. 8. Bldg. Henvy Re-tnforced Fire-proot Construction a Specialty A SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS ey, | ply. | WYOMING UDIN' eT 2 a Be ENG TANBORY |. The above named company will pay t¢ its regular quarterly dividend of two te 2 WANTED—Gentlemen for room and | stockholders of record on July 15th, i>” RODERICK N. MATSON, S and Treasurer. -—— WANTED—Dressmaking; lain and! fancy. 815 South Center. Phone 1513. 7-9-6t | 9-5-6t Se Pub. July 1, 2, 918. OIL CENTER L WANTED—Position as typist by lady! et the oil Center Li capable of faking some responsibili- | the anh ER on z Phone 992W. 7 t WANTED—Girl wants position as typ- | ney 775. 7-9-3t* | DOCTORS price wanted and experience. Box | 474, Casper. 7-9-4t® | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: Evenings and Sundays by Ap- i Lady Attendant Casper, Wyo. 8:30 to 5. ffice Hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 7 Residence, Henning Hotel, one 546. Office Phone 637 $900 to $1000 cash and can make good | BE RGER, M. D. r —| Monthly payments. 1 would buy a good 5) Leo and Venereal Diseases — lot 1f the price is right. Give: full de- tails with telephone if you have one | Address Mrs. John Ferguson, care, of Tribune. : : e Dr. W. A. Myers Dr. I, N. Frost | MESSENGERS wanted: World Messen-| Tv: Co. 7-11-31 | DRS. MYERS & FROST Office former Mokler residence ird door east of postoffice. Phone 736 im | ——— POSITION wanted by experienced lady | stenographer; law preferred. Box 2000, care ‘Tribune. “11-208 | WANTED—High-grade stock salesman | for a very profitable. ‘safe and sound | MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Special attention given tS ehstec~ ries and dincases of wonen and children. Blackmore Building Phone 967W. 7-11-28 | de Office, 30; Ree. 164 DR. H. R. LATHROP Rohrbaugh ildi, Ofice Phone 64 Foster—Residence___._ 45 Dr. Lathrop—Residence____116 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. Chiropractor Office Suite 207 O. & S. Bldg. -- -- Telephone No. 543M _. -. E. Lilly, Charles H. Lilly and G. M.|———————————————_————_ 624 Vast Thira MACHINE Sirop Lefringhouse, get spot cash oN uli and find*out how Granite and Marble Monuments and Markers, Vaults, Mauwsol ings and all Kinds of Cemetery | Cement w 4, Carh— CASPER HEATING an SUPPLY COMPANY Everything ia Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- ing. Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. Wireing, Repairs and ls Phone 8$6W. Res. Puone 766W 135 South Center. ———— J. DONOHUE ite Stean: and ae , Heating a S i '. Jobbing of all kinds i caiphiy attended. Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. DUBOIS & GOODRICH : Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. CHAS C. YOUNG Brick Work Contractor. Will do work outside of Casper. 736 E. Second St. Phone 962-W GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex Moet Me at TAIT’S BMLIARD PARLOR -A Co jal Place for Gentle men. rs, To! ‘0, Confec- tionery, and Soda ‘ountain. Appointments by Teleph roe Telephone 470, MISS PELIA RESSHAN ; jeauty Parlor Smith Bldg. 5S. W. VALLIER ractor Specialist in Chronic Diseases Offiee Suite No. 210 LES’ EAST SID! Ow OREN BOR BUSINESS Lester & Tullis, Props. we do it and bri By \E your car to the Auto ey REPAIRING We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING Cash? Registers; Sewing ‘Machines, ‘Guns, etc. "We Sharpen Knives and Saws; Make Keys, Repair Locks. Bring Your Troubles to Us! , F. S. KOCH. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 151 South Center. ooo aes TT Tree wewomoccen Hhkbrahooneens...”*" STORAGE Household Geods, Pianos, Ete. Storage Hos an Burlington ‘ra CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE YAND UNDERTAKING CO. WYOMING HIDE & mETAL COMPANY. Highest prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Wool and Furs, Copper Metals, Rubber, Rags. Old Au- tomebiles Bought and Sold Telephone 285-M, Casper, Wyo. 6-29-18 fo) THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE see ah Ad mptel daily, pce jt Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Creek, Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cas- ve. at 1 p.m. Trips zoee - all camps. re, ie way, pv, GW. WARMOTH. Prop ———