Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 4

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TIME(S SHORT BANK 1S GREAT." | TQ FILE COSTS. | F = 25 RB] | American’ — = -003 018) ag lReeaew9e - ne ae | Platte River and Universal Explor- | |Black Pear--..- 08 ‘10 | ation Holdings on Boone Ey , ee |Big Indian ---. —- .15 20 — Dome Acquired Cost of Running for Public Office Half of Previous Loans Passes ag ave - ous ‘ral 3 Varies from $10 to $70, as Thru Bank Channels; People | Golumbine 2-207 ‘oa° |— The Virginian Oi Company, with Shown by Expense~Ac- / Must Stand Back of Them, Cons. Royalty-. 57 -60 Frank G. Curtis at its head, has taken counts on File Says Secretary McAdoo aD. Wacken ae Pit j over ail the interests of the Platte, areas (ieee Gus ate s50 | River Oil Company and the Univer- With the exception of a half dozen| The Comptroller of the Currency |Hecla-Wyo. = 008 200558! Exploration Company ‘on the or so all cafididates for election @t | has made ah interesting statement of Jupiter -- — 023 -034 | Boone Dome.. The lands so taken the August primaries have filed &.|the-part the national banks played in |Glenhurst ----- 67 -10 jover, together with the lands that} pense accounts with the cotinty clérk.|the three Liberty Loans. | Kinney = -65 : \the Virginian company already had According to these statements the| He reports that $6,000,000,000, QU RSEEE 1 ay corel on Boone Dome, makes a total of cost of running for public office at/Jittle more than half of the aggre: | muawest Com._~ 93 96 laid he the primaries varies from $10 td $70. |gate of the loans, passed thru na-| Midwest Ref. ---110.00 112.00 | 1760 actes en that stricture. ¢ The time limit for filing such a¢-/ tional bank thanhels. By far the| Midway ------- -01% 024) This donie is northwest, of Pine counts expires September 9. greater part of this was absorbed by | Northwest ----- 32 -54 | Mountain, and about a mile and 2 In addition to the list previously | individual subscribers. In June 29 | QUtwest ------ — .02 ‘03 | half southwest of Powder River Sta- furnished the following have listed only about $400,000,000 of Liberty D2htfinder =e eey -98 |tion. The stricture is a véry plain| accounts as follows: |bands constituting less than 3 per Ji Nae ot -03 | and distinct one and has been proven Frank Julian, Republican, cent of their assets, were held by Republic Pet. -- 02 -03 | to be closéd thru the development of candidate for county com- |national banks. At the same time| Riverton Ref. -- -07 -08 ja gas well of over a million cubic missioner —__-__ aw $21.75 |the national bank loans on Liberty| Sieh --—- su ‘O18 | fect day. This “gas comes from Perry Elswick, Democrat, can- |bonds were only $457,000,000, or 2% United Pet --- -06 :07 the Shannon sand, Assuring a product didate for sheriff.________ 64.00 Ser Git ee it Wyo. Blackfoot. 008 see jin “the two Wall Creek sands. 5 Lew M. Gray, Democrat, can- These figures. ere taken by the| Wester “Bx--- — -70 -80 A standard rig is installed on the didate for coroner_-___--- 11.90 ) Treasury Department to indicate | Wind River Ref. A to | Boone Dome, together. with full camp| W. H. Patten, Republican, can- that Liberty Bonds have been taken Pease 19 “29 | auipment, and operations will be didate for county attorney 33.25| largely by individual investors and| Wind River Pet. -** |continued thru the fall and winter. George W. Ferguson, Republi- jare being held by them. | | SS can, candidate for county The Comptroller of the Currenéy | ! y attorney... Si SS, 70.40) has no jurisdiction over and makes | ‘MUST EXCHANGE BONDS Asa F. Sloane, Democrat, can- no reference to the banks of the j eee f didate for county treasurer 13.00; country other than the national} i Stanley Overbaugh, constable- 10.00) hanks, but it is believed that an in-| BEFORE NOVEMBER OTH M. C. Price, Republican, can- vé&tigation would show that most of didate for county treasurer_ 41.50 | the other banks were equally active E. L._McGraugh, Democrat, in the loans. | candidate for county as- | Secretary McAdoo, in speaking of Besser jt, Seat ae 11.50 | the work Of the banks for the various W. A. Blackmore, Democrat, \Ioans, made no distinction between candidate for commissioner 10.00 | national and other banks in praising ~ their efficiet assistance and co-op-| jeration, and he has expressed the . |hope and belief that in the coming} }Téan they will continue the policy| | which has been of such tremendous | completed from that oil town to the|,. q | vice to the Tregsury and the coun-| os * : | after November 9, 1918, even if sub- HOLE IN SIDE Of IAL. peta aa edd int |Maverick Springs field. It WAS sequent series of bonds should be of- try. i GILLETTE, Wyo., Sept. inal ta ; Mrs. Guy Forbes came to Gillette to | statement regarding the banks. do her trading, she left her 13- year-old daughter in charge of the younger children of the family at home and it»seems that ‘while the older girl was busy with the house-| | Of the people of America. The sup-| port of the banks, great as their sup- port is, and welcome as it is, and splendid as it has been, is not enough FAGTOR IN THE <==" <.” EW INTERESTS Si Allen Oil_- t is well here, however, to quote turned over to the county a fow days) féred at a higher rate. Therefore, tther from Secretary McAdoo’s ago after ‘the workers who had the) the conversion privilege must be ex- scrapers and road building material) ¢Tcised, if at all, on or before No-| “The loan must have the support) hag removed same. * the new highway state it is in ex- cellent condition and already mate-|¢+om the last interest date held duties entrusted to her, the little 11-year-old brother secured his fath cr's shotgun and thinking the same unloaded pointed it at his sister andl oi, buy $50 bonds, $100 bonds, pulled the trigger with awful results. The charge of shot. struck’ the lit- tle girl in the right side of the neck and shoulder, teédring Away great chunks of flesh. Word was sent t0 town at onee and medical aid rushed to the Forbes home. On the following day the lit- tle sufferer was brot to Gillétte and alone to carry the burden. The only true way to finanée this war is to sell) 450 joj Fenrkedthwer tis ts \ Gis Liberty sBondsito adhe people of on eee eons eee aed. the United States. The more people $500 bonds, the better it is for| América and the more discouraging it is for our enemies.” See STREETS CONVERTED INTO RIVERS BY CLOUDBURST ROCK SPRINGS, Sept. 4.+-The Mose of Rock Sprihgs Labor Day cele- |rial is being shipped into the Springs | 1918, or June 15, 1918.) shoni than to any other point that} has a transport line into the Sho-| shoni fields. |dome is drilling along nicely and the| placed under the ¢are of Dr. Hunter. oe SHERIDAN PHONE RATES ARE DUE FOR INCREASE SHERIDAN, Sept. 4—Members of the State Public Utilities commission will meet representatives of the local telephone company here Sept. 10 to consider the application of the com-| The ditch resembled a foaming moun- pauy fer increased telephone rates|tain torrent, but fortunately carry-| for Sheridan. The company petitions | ing off/so much of the surplus water | to raise the price flow charged for | gs to prevent the serious damage to business phon preperty which followed previous aE cloudburs SHERIDAN RAILROADER FALLS EIGHTEEN FEET, Miss Nellie Bartholomew of Den- |ver has been spending a few days in | Casper visiting her mother, Mrs. Bar- tholomew of the Leader store, bration was marred by a severe cloud- jbrust, and but for the foresight of] city officials ‘in having two years) ago constructed a big ditch for just) such an emergency, the town would} have suffered great damage. The rain fell in torrents, flooding many | cellars and making the down-town | streets veritable rivers for a time. | > SHERIDAN. Wyo., Sept. Frank Toy, a conductor in the em-|} ploy of the Burlington, fell from an 18-foot bridge near Wessex, the first station west of Moorcroft, and was| seriously injured. The accident oc- curred about 5 o’clock. Mr. Toy was} unconscious when picked up and re- mained in that condition for over an hour. Later in the evening he was brought to Sheridan and is now et resting easily now but the extent ot |] THE-MOST EFFICIENT vietit aa stay’ picture can be taken. || - THE MOST DURABLE THERMOPOLIS TO HAVE || THE MOST DEPENDABLE NEW CARNEGIE LIBRARY THERMOPOLIS, Sept. 5—Grouna has been broken for the new Carne- gie library building, and the work will go forward as rapidly as possible. | The Carnegie corporation some time ago donated $12,000 for the struc- ture, but increased building costs made it impossible to complete it) within this amount and the county commissioners voted the deficiency. | The library building will be 31 by} 5- feet in size and will face on aj court that will run in from Arapahoe street and give access to the library and to the court house and town hall, which will be built some time in the} future. The Carnegie building w: 1 be one story high, ‘with full b: ment and will be constructed of white | pressed brick with somewhat darker} brick trimmings. eget An attachhment for road tractors has been invented which enables one man to drive a tractorr and guide al grading scoop at the same time. — —The Stove that backs up the Government on the conservation of fuel. We will save you Tnoney on the price of the Stove —The Stove that will save you fuel—you will save yourself time and worry We guarantee all we claim for our line 6f stoves. Our prices are right— our goods the best. Women have replaced men as care-| takers in one of the cemeteries of Sioux City. HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY | Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming Today’s Quotations | | Furnished by VIR GIN {AN BUYS | H OTIS & COMPANY., = | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. (5 COMPLETED Holders of the 4 pér cent bonds| 4 : . _|of the fitst Liberty loan converted New Highway to Maverick Springs| sna of the second Liberty loan may | Oil Field in Good Condition. | avail themselves of the privilege of | 3 ‘4 |converting into 4% per cent bonds/| Say Autoists | by @resenting their bonds for conver-} |sion thrn the banks which handled The road from Shoshoni has been the Srieitie) Subscriptions. wet e 5 ‘e ni mm ie vember 9, 1918. - 5 The bonds to be delivered upon Autoists who have traveled over|ini, conversioh will beat interest at | the rate of 4 1-4 per cent per Ainum (May 15,/ ae r No pay-| ‘Two care of casing ment of accrugd interest is required. | Holders of the 84 per cent bonds ,of the first Liberty loan may convert | from Shoshoni. The freight rate is lower to Sho- |on or before November 9, 1918, or} | 2 s In the fields close to Shoshoni, the|™4¥ convert’ into any subsequent | Northern Wyoming on the MeComb| eres of long. term bonds offered . | during the continuation of the war, | bearing interest at a higher rate than THIS WAN ABLE TO their bonds into 4 1-4 pér ‘cent bonds | My kidneys bothered me something awful, and my, it was torture fdr me to have it WORK NOW, FIRST I ‘never khew What a good hight’s < sleep was, and for, seven months of Says Tanléc “Gave Hi Bi t that time I was> flat on my back, zs hardly able to move. I, of course was Surprise of His Life; Gains {under treatment, ‘spent some time in Twenty Pounds {the hospital, and took ‘all kinds of medicines, but with it all I kept get- “I kept dropping off in weight un- ‘til I lost forty-seven pounds, and yes almost a living skeleton. When I eft “hwell, LT have actually finished my third bottle of Tanlac,and do you know I had the surprise of my life the hospital snd decided to cee what the other day when I got ‘on the|Tanlac would do“for me, I weigiied Seales and -found I had actually/only ninety-five pdunds. But Tanl: {back on me and what little I did man-| has certainly madd a Wonders, age to eat ‘soured 6n ‘my stomach, | Change in me. 1 pained me so bad | thro 4 bother tié\any more, and rubbed. I was so nervous ‘and mis-|ach is | & 00d Condition, th2: erable during those two years that|I can eat just anything T want ‘with, is in su out ‘suffering a fe afterwa; Pa r ‘ds, The way I am ng back my |, % eee. ‘ T ssid 'T have already gained mty pounds and I am _ still that, I feél better tha: years, and I am going work as I feel strong every way, and I just Tanlac enough for me.” Casper Phatimacy “and in Alcov; fine, ang my stom. , back to my and well in can’t prai for what it has deus Tanlac is sold in Casper by the a by Se twenty ‘pounds already,” said . S. Hukill, a well known carpen- ter living at 7308 Park Ave., Tacoma, Wash., recently. “{ hadn’t been abl to hit a lick of work in two years, until now,” he continued. “My appetite went square oe BE YOUNG SON OF WM. FENEX IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY GLENROCK,™ Wyo., /Sept. 5.— Walter J: Fenex, youngest son of Mayor and Mrs. William Fenex, died suddenly at the Douglas hospital fol. lowing an operation fof appendicitis. The little fellow ‘had been ill only a few days and his condition was not thot to be serious until the attending physician decided that he was suffer- ing from appendicitis in such an agra- vated form as to require.an imme- diate operation. FLOYD Nee STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. Storage House so Burlington CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE _AND UNDERTAKING CO. Good horses, good equipment. Horses and equipment for hire by day. Wate or wire J. STALNAKER, Wanted; will buy for cash; any issue, any denomi- ing and Heating oy: nation; to ~ Ss delay, imme- diate settle- —___ = ment. SECURITY LOAN CO. 4 Kimball Bldg. © Phone‘702]| Telephone 495-W PLUMBING and HEATING I have the largest stock of Plumb- Material in Casper Let Me Figure Your Work for You All work and material guaranteéd. See me before letting your contract GEORGE McROREY- Office in McRorey Apartments Casper, Wyoming Patronize the LIBERTY GARAGE Car Storage, fer month_--$10 Truck Storage, per month_$15 Gasoline, per gal________ 28c — AUTO REPAIRING 180 Sv. Elm. St. x Acetylene Indiana is also getting along well! * now ‘that they hive fixed up their| 22 .percent. Phone 983 troubles with the crew and have shut off the cave. On the Castle Rock dome the Big Horn Oil Co. have started to drill. ge IMPERIAL POTENTATE TO _ VISIT SHERIDAN, REPORT SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 5.—Sher- | idan Masons are preparing to enter-| tain Imperial Potentate Elias J. Ja- coby, of the Mystic Shrine of the United States, who will visit this city on an official inspection tour Sep-| tember 12th and 138th. Members of | Kalif Temple are arranging an elab- | ofate reception in honor of thé dis- welded, Welders and Brazers of Cast and other metals. “ALL WELDS Oxy-Acetylene 118 S. David We save you Aétoss From aH ° ¥ ® In War Times, Conserve Materials Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be time and money. 665-669 West P. 0. Box 573 We are prepared to do all kinds of AUTO REPAIRING Magneto Starter and Generator Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Midwest Novelty & Electric Co. Webting Second Street Telephone 936-W Tron, Steel, Aldmiaum, Bronze ‘GUARANTEED. » Welding Shop Shockley’s. Phone 611-5 *Freighting is tinguished guest. eee FOR SALE—Nearly new Magazine} ing Stove; cost $85; will sell} 9-5-dh | per week instead of Asa: Due to ever-increasing costs to the Pub- lisher, the subscription rate of the CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE advanced (as announced before) to 15 CENTS past, or 65¢ A MONTH jal inducement, subscribers may extend thei subscriptions at the old rate of « 50 cents for any number of months until SEPTEMBER 10 a » and Office 319 Oil Ex. 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