Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1918, Page 5

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mre tenishied ES FASSIL FLD = arouse Flsce on mice Bldg. [| : | Bid Ask. 48 32 4 | 0 Development Takes on Fsesh Im-| a a on petus from Campaigns Plan- 15 17 ned by Oillnterests DB 10 15 20 SRT TR tee 013 Kemmerer and the Rossil oil flelds 004 of Lincoln county are again coming | 07 to the front in a spurt of activity. 257 ~ 5 3. Py iv 4 “4 Several~new firms are eritering the | E.'T. Williams.. 2.50 2765 field and ones already there are now | Glenrock Oil —_ 3.37% 8.5 taking on a new activity. |Hecla-Wyo. — 00% 00% In the well of the Chemical Oil Co., Jupiter - 023 03% which found a good sowing around | Glenhurst .07 “10 500 and which will make about a|Kinney - 68 10 barrel well, the water_has broken | Merritt -23.00 in from around the bottom of the |Midwest Com 96 casing at 350 fect and the crew are | Midwest Ref. 112.00 now underreaming, |Midway -__ 02 The effects of nitro-glycerine are | Northwest ~ .56 -03 to be tried at the Chemical well as|OQutwest ~_ soon as the ex$ra casing is-set. and the Pahtfinder water shut off. For some time past | Premier the use of explosives on the Fossil Republie Pet. wells has been a mooted question wi Ref. the recent explosion of a small charge | sah in one hole showed conclusively se Une Bad a shot will help production and is Wate *S ‘oot_ very likely to double the production. Wind Rivas hae. The Wood Oil Co., leased 80 acres yon Ge of its holdings in the Fossil field to! Wind River Bet. the Dry Piney and La Barge Qil Co., = and the later firm will move in a rig) at once to Section 14 in the Fossil MAN BURIED ALIVE field. | G. E. McGregor and Dave Boyce) field to an Oklahoma oil man, Mr. FOR THREE HOURS. C. F. Wiliams who will start drilling | operations immediately. | the hole of the Linco Idaho well| | Attributes Poor Healt Health to Horrible! 08 25 19 have sold their holdings in the Fossil caught fire twice the past week and caused considerable trouble pefore | Occurrence; _ Tells. of the men got the flamesyonde under control. | Experience | |. Only once in a great while do we hear of some one being buried \alive, and F; B. Slominski of 506 E. Twenty-sixth street, Tacoma, Wash- | ington, is one of a very limited num- | ber who have ever undergone this ter- rible experience and lived to tell the |story. Mr. Slominski attributes his Hong period of suffering and ill health Second Quarterly Payment Author-|from which he says he was never able to find relief until he began the use} ized at Annual Meeting of Tanlac, to this tragic occurrence Held in Casper But, we will let him tell his own story, which is as follows: . “Being buried alive is a horrible experience, but that is what happened to me in a mine explosion ten years | ago. We were pinned in for three hours, before the rescuers could get to us, with hardly enough air to keep |soul and body together. I was the |luckiest man of the lot, as two of }the men had their ears blown off, and At the anhual meeting of the Con-} solidated Royalty Oil Company held Monday at the offices here, the regu-_ lar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent was declared, making the fourth dis- bursement since the company was or- | ganized about a year ago. The divi- dend is payable October 20 to stock of record October 15 and totals more/ fellow “had? hia even bibwn than $60,000 for the quarter. The| one. BOSE. . y first dividend was paid in January of after qaecemancons soustomaye h this year and covered earnings up tO) never gotten over the effects of it January 1, 1918. Company earnings! ¢j}] now. have greatly increased, it. is said, “I think my stomach must have since the recent acquisition of roy-| heen poisoned by the fire damp, as it alty rights in Texas oil fields. has’ been in a very bad condition , The former officers and directors | ever since. My food would net di- were re-elected at yesterday’s meet-| pest properly, but would ferment and ing. The Offiters are B. B. Brooks,| cause gas to form, which gave me a president; T. A. Dines and C. great deal of pain. I had a pain in Richardson, vice president; Matson, secretary and treasurer; S. with headaches and dizzy spells. I A. Lane, T. S. Harrison and R. S. Elli-} was very nervous and when I did son, directors, with an advisory board | manage to get off to sleep, the slight- consisting of J. R. Penn, J. H. Miller | est noise would wake me. I made a and §. A. Lane. |special request of my sons to make REGISTRANTS OF SEPTEMBER ae a —_ 10; | 424 s.| cob Leon Learner, 115 ard Hiram Ferguson, v nut. Fernando Scott Hudgon, Beech, Hnry Spangler, Grand Central. Charles Reed Bosworth, 706 Wole 3 Chel Lind Lew Miller Gay, 705 B. Samuel R. Turner, Mill ald Piatte McCormick, Wyo. M James” Renwick. Mexinnle, 1014 S. Dayid th axter Howie, Box “Grand Centra rvin Dawson, 744 East | d. Wyo. Wait- Archie Franklin Evans, Gen. Det. John William Johnson, 1014 Soutn G aries William Kalkofon, 533 lahan. ohn James Barrett, Ge Clyde Hulbert Lowe, Edwin Kis Alva Loomi | | | 569 Del. 24 Nort) wo Del Lineoln. k, Gen. Bae : William Ewart Clift, 263 North n Weber, 936 S. Wol- Lincoln. ; Comett Nelson, Box 87. k, Bloomfield, lowa.. Herman Char! les Bretschnelder, Arthur Whitley, Gen 616 Natrona av > y ah John Henry Stitt, 136_N. Scott. 621 Norris B: Train- Dana Percival ean Burgh, c-o + asters _, Continental O11 et greats nay Sterling Dieher, Wyatt Ho- Jobe Henry Haines, Gen. Del,’ Carl Fuller Shumaker, 1015 8. t. 627 B mer Werilus Johnson, 318 South ne. Center. . 628 Guutide Mathew Gowan, 169 South Clarence Stanley Thompson, 636 Sp ST a ae ne Ruy Mark Wallace, ¢-o Arthur Edward Winton, Gen. Del. ee James William Deaton, Salt am Rosecrans Dickey, 365 N Creele, W. Sie ; j 8 Chariés Bdward Lewis, 326 N. Jef- rel Steele, gc-o D. N son : Jaynes, Gen. Del. wlcom Ma Gen. Del - yc luire® Reiter, eG Del. Morton llithorpe, 445 8. William Murtay, 126 Soutn r : ey aleott, rd Iran Spangler, 257 Nortn ward Louis Betabrook, Go Rate idwest Refining Co. s Wesley 586 Robert Keller Styley, 432 South ort Martin Marion weceh. fth Bur- Waiter Ronald MacGregor, Wyo- ming National Bank 589 ngton Co rick ‘Timothy } pin st. Denver 590 Box 74 Gil, on, 563, Wyo. ames Me Harris, Gen, Del. vill Davis, Cobb ‘st; arly Bryant, Gen, *NapoleonCulton, Gén.. Del. Del *Lee Quiberson, 156 8. Center, {James Edward Thomas, Bishop, |: Mi yo. 5A ison Thacker, 629 Fourth st, Pred Hufford *Robert Napier, ‘Gen. Del. Bluford Duncan, Michael Lyn ae K inere At E.| 648 Ut Tutt, Gen. D cha e1 E. 6 hora a yen. e 5 na. eae ee 649 Morgan L. Webby cu .. B.& Q. GOL Gerais Percy Trachta, 304 North Manderson, Big Horn Co. pitso < Durbin sofge Edgar Huwkes, 496 West 502 Ora Luther Holloway, Casper. Krink Siston: Gen. Del. > rling Meredith Hedges, Box 604 Chagles Robert Weaver, Gen. Del. | rels. 'Pwest has applied to the Land Oficcbattle would be had by the oil fra- no noise on comirmg in at night, as I {wanted to try got so weak I could herdly walk. “lit certain R. N.| |my back all the time, and suffered * | 1 | | MOO0-BARREL UNCORKED IN SALT CREEK FIELD BY THE MIDWEST The MidWest drilled in a well last the open and fight the case thru the week in Salt Creek if the defined regular courts. It is thot that if the area and it will make about 900 bar- Parties who are behind the move- iis weld rictsk Wicked ‘by th ment to plague the oil men of Wyo- 1s not-affected by the ming could be smoked out of their geyernment Witacrawal, but the Mid-holes, a good chance of winning. the to cance] its spplications for patents ternity, while as”long as the oil men titles that it has had on file with were subjected to orders ‘coming | Land Office for some years, and the from sources in which they were un- compgny will now go ahead and pay aware of the identity or the nature no attention to the government order. of the wishes of the government, it If this way, the @ficia of the was impossible for any headway to be Land Office will have to come out in made. CASPER WOMEN LEAD. AMERIC and? indigestion. My Collected Twice as Much Money| can make all the noise they ‘Per Capita as Any Other County | |please now- It don't bother me at : all, and T'can sleep through anything. | Report at Cheyenne Meeting | Thé pain is gone out of my back, my | |head don’t ache any more, and I sent _ Mrs. C. E. Winter has returned mone “o the Tanlac man the other from a trip to Cheyenne and Douglas | had strengthened up until~where sh has been spending the pas PAT sa and jump a fence as good ten’ days on business in connection | as I sre could. I come home after With the Libery Loan drive and the \8 hard day's work, and after a few State Fair. As chairman of the Wo- minutes’ rest feel fine and ready to, men’s committee of the Liberty Loan go anywhere. I have gained several drive MrsWinter attended the Wo-| pounds and feel Vetter than I have in ma Liberty Loan conference in years, and i all due to Tanlac.” Ch nne last week. | Tanlac old in Casper by the The gratifying news that Natrona | Casper Pharm and in Aleova by county women/collected the most the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Ady. money per capita of any county in | get a little sleep. ppetite was very poor, and I I of to didn’t seem strength, “Tanlac is the only thing I have even been able to get to help me, and y has done me a world of appetite is fine, and my to have one bit good. M stomach can eat an You Can’t Eat Meat 100 Miles Away Preparing meat is only a part of Swift & Company’ s-usefulness. The finest meat in the world the whole United States of America A ‘ F z i} ATTENTION was given out at this meeting, the|charge of the Educational exhibit at Pay dues and presse: MD Thos. |Proportion being $94 per capita the State Fair and spent about a|Longhurst, clerk, at Shaffer-Gay while’ the second highest amount week there collecting and tagging the Furniture Co. store, raised was $45 per c: wouldn’t do you any good one hundred miles away from~ your table. Swift & Company efficiency has made - it possible to place complete lines of products in the ‘smallest and most remote communities. To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company, through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat to the retail dealer for you. _ Swift & Company lays out car routes @overing towns—big, little, medium sizé —which are not served by a Swift branch house. Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by the dealers in every town. They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with retailers’ orders, which are delivered at each town—fresh, clean, and sweet—once or twice each week, Swift & Company operates a large number of car routes: like this, from four- teen distributing plants. This is a necessary and natural part of the packers’ usefulness. It fits into the-industry in an orderly, effective way. ‘It makes better meat cheaper from-ene end of the land to the other. Swift-& Company, U.S. A. EDNESDAT, SEF 1. 15, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD _ While in Douglas Mrs. Winter had | East Second 9. it ta. exhibi' str “AN Few Peach Stones May Save A Soldier’s Life Only the best gas masks will save our boys from painful death. These \ masks cannot be made without good charcoal. Wood charcoal has The necessary charcoal can be made from the pits and shells named proved deficsent. below. Enormous quantities of these are needed at once. The government needs every stone and pit and must have them immediately. Peach Stones Prune Pits Plum Pits Apricot Pits Olive Pits Cherry Pits Butternut Shells Walnut Shells Date Seeds Brazil Nut Shells Hickory Nut Shells STD Da We need. these now. Before depositing they should be thoroly dried in an oven or in the suf: Remember the list—under no circumstances deposit any other pits or shells. We are collecting these for the army at the request of the United States Food Ad- ministration. Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” United States Food Administration, Lidense No. G13057 Watch Our Windows. Watch Our Windows. $9.00 ety Radiant Grill $7. 50 —_——— Thursday, Friday, Saturday During the Hotpoint Demon- stration being conducted By Mrs. Walters You can make this real saving on this Hot- point Three-Heat Grill. will be glad to explain to the Casper House- The demonstrator wives the merits of Electric Appliances. It will be our pleasure to have you call at our show rooms. Natrona Power Co. 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