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a THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1918 *4. (nn; U-boats had tically ent|NOTICE OF ANNUAL It Does Fritz Good | Brrerica att trom Europe. 1 thot STOCKHOLDERS MEETING F there were almost no Americans in) 5 te Se to See Yankee Army Europe, but I have seen nothing but raat ; a iy ee Americans, American guns, eri- | a 3 United Press} cadieionas and wagons-all the way /of the Wyoming-Kentucky Petroleum WitE. ‘THe AMERICAN ARMY) back. Does it continue that way?” Company will be heldvat the office of — 4 : IN FRANCE, Sept. 10. (By Mail.)—)| He was assured that he would see the company at 507 Oil Exchang : ae : = our ‘ ; Getting-captured is an eye-opener for| Americans all the way to the prison Building, in Casper, Natrona county, 3 ‘most Germans. Prisoners admit it|camp more than a hundréd miles; Wyoming, on thee21st day of Octo. | know it over in Germany,” replied fing a Board of Directors for the en 3 OTIS & COMPANY. | | : i : feetre emer aught meeting. = i | | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. | | rq He explained his bewilderment to) a, ane c|(Simmed) J.B. BARNES, J. , . l — SS | bi i i MONEY to 1 on everything. The Se- lent, Pe aa | f) : i an intelligence officer some miles be- agar paren on essen ui wu Oue RR er ; | i 25 frankly. away. ‘\ber, 1918, at the hour of two (2) the Prussian, “they would know, as suing year and to transact such othe; Allen Qil 2 82 : : a oe ee | PAF F] No Cessation of Work During Win- po aw | | oter Months, ds Promise Made | ny _ : In Fismette the Americans took “Well, it is too bad they don’t o'clock p-m., forthe purpose of elect. tJ = ‘ ' Z |some prisoners, among them a Prus- GLENROCK AUT | Today $ Quotations Hy HEARING iF ; E | sian lieutenant, who as he came back a | Furnished by | | ; * i | I do now, that there is no use fight-| business as may properly come befor. ! Finances in-Good Shape as Shown 4™erican ® " Bessemer - +] by First Annual Statement to Boston-Wyo. a4 ‘ag ‘ | H be Compiled Black Bear as "10 ‘ by ‘Oil Men B ; —— sien-| Big Indian - .20 .25 Controversy Over Salt Creek Rights . ———. | ‘ ‘Thedisst anuanl report pf the Glens iiss _— 012 02 | Due for Early Settlement with | The Big Muddy field, the closest - ON eet eee Omme be one eeete Mees eda eet 2 08 Al Development Work to Pro- ‘Pi! operation of magnitude to Gas-| tains the financial analysis of the) * \per, will not shut down during ‘the+ B firm up to Sept. 18 Gente —-—_. x 2008 04 ceed Unhampered pet 5 ‘ at Tharenest BEER fist) thi dom. sales Royalty__ oe ue { perkins TS | winter months ‘to any noticedifle ex- z pany owns leases in the Big Muddy, Se yWillianam 245 2.60 The suit of the government against tent. eel of the en ee 4 Elk Basin, Grass Creek and Pilot Gjenrock Oil... 38.25 3.373 the Midwest and other operators of )age of oil the men and officials o | 5 Butte fields either in whole or part Helea-Wyo. —_ 00% .00g | the Salt Creek field will likely be the Big Muddy ‘leases Will carry, on w and all the tracts are active oil pro-| Jypj .03 heard about the~middle or the end | practically ‘the same ‘as)tho ‘it. was | # ducers of petroleum. The leases are 210 |f October. summer and the stormy \winds were | 4 operated on a 50-50 basis with some 60 The lawyers for the companies in-| gentle gephyrs. | of the other firms who do the work 21.00 | volved and the government attorneys The Big Muddy is, with one ex-| : of drilling the wells. 98 have reached a tentative agreement jception, the ,reatest fick! in the :. . The financial statement shows that 114.00 | as to the time*for trying the cases Northwest and ‘its ‘lead in tse mat- ot the Glenrock Oil company owns 98 -02%/ and in the meantime ‘the government }ter vof kesping ‘the ‘drill going will! 1 per cent of the stock of the Glen-| Northwest ts 45 -50 | agents will not attempt to force the jhave a big effect upon ithe operat- : rock Petroleum company; 96 per cent|Qut west — .014 :02 oil companies to suspend operations ors of other fields. There are .a| 2. of the Hall Oil company; 84 per cent| Pahtfinder Z 07 -08 | in the field. |few -wells around the edge of the} a of the Elk Basin Petroleum company!Premier -- = -02 03 This agreement will enable the \drilling operations that will likely be) B of Wyoming and all but ome-fourth Republic Pet. -- .02 -03 | work of production to,go on as usual jelosed down for ‘the winter but .in| A of 1 per cent of the Superior Pe-| Riverton Re. = 110 -12 | and the oil from the field will be re-|the main, the Big Muddy will pre- o* - troleum company. Shiloh ~- 01 -O14 | fined at Casper and sold thru the|sent a scene of of busy teil and Jeb- *, Cash receipts for the year were: | United Pet.---- .04 -07 |yegular channels. The money de-\or for the coming four months of ¥ From sale of 281,495 Wyo. Blackfoot -00% -008 | rived from the sale of the oil from snow. | # shares of stock___-___ $810,232.50 Western Ex.__-_ “60 ‘60 | the area in Jitigation will be held| q From sale of capital stock Wind River +23 ~“° | until the case is decided. The money| Money to loan-on everything. The : subscription ________ 100.00 ;Young ~------- +15 -20 will be in the name.of the.oil opera- Security Loan company, room 4,,Kim- | From dividend Elk Basin Wind River Pet. 1 20 ‘tors until the case is decided. \ball Bldg. @-114tf | : Advances to Hall Oil Co. 7,664.34 | z ‘ ¢ Payments Norbeck-Nich- a | } q (From the Stars and Stripes:) jhis services to the battalion that was a moan cpnteagt- be ba te, i i H A man who was disconsolately|to lead the way across the river,| pee 1764.08 | | Gonstructio: flunked out of West Point was ,grad-|and the major put him in charge of | Furniture and fixtures. 1,182.6 Leaving a balance of___$100,396. The children play merrily in the Perfection Oil Heaters genial glow of a Perfection OilHeat- ‘gives totsand grown-ups er. It kills the danger of drafts.and -healthful comfort. cold fi loars—takes the edge off Aut- y,,, get 8 hours of generous heat umn's keennezs. ' from each gallon of Conoco Safety “' The smokeless, vdorless warmth of Oil. ; Sold by following dealers: CHAMBERLAIN FURN :CO. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. 5 uated summa laude on the River|/the runners. When two had ‘been amden Sheffner Writes of Ven- Vesle. killed and the three others were bad- . i ; The company has $112,458 in bank. | Born of army folks-and raised as i “ A | & ; Meee a a eeeathe (a youngster ina long sacceasion af 17 Wonnded:ahe liestanant exmried the| HOLMES HARDWARE CO. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. Fy The Grass Creek Petroleum com-} army posts, he had seemed destined ,\- ee | WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO. - : pany declared a dividend of $3 per| of the Marne from the cradle for a high command, | TP thru the rain of shells and the easy ‘fire from «the machine-guns, 3 share out of the last quarter’s earn- : but at the stiff school on the Hud-| CoM Grieg wiled osGmesibe sister: mia. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) f ings. The stock has sold down to! ow a father, crazed with grief-at.son, he developed such vagaries in| eancting the return trip ‘ampty-| My $95 within the past two weeks. | seeing ‘his son fall in -battle, picked mathematics that he was gent on his, janded. | way. 1 ' = {up the machine gun the latter had) ‘Phen for a time it seemed as tho |” He came out of the fight unscath- | been operating and rushed headlong) the army would need him no more, ne; ey ne cnsung: ae kd the into certain death, is told by Camden Just about then, however, America | 17° ‘a ie wie cee southwards, you | Sheffner in letter to his father,}mobilized on the American border, | °°" OE PTY Sig HL | Jesse A. Sheffner, in recounting one jand the ex-West Pointer appeared on woyicE OF ANNUAL MEETING tragic scene that he witnessed in the/the Rio Grande as a private. By ine “OF THE STOCK:iOLDERS OF second battle of the Marne. The let-/time his outfit reached Fismes "he Tye CREST OIL COMPANY PERFECTION OIL HEATERS A 122%. ; ; | ter is written from the base hospital Was @ lieutenant. oe The annual meeting of the «stock- Rist ate as © |at Nantes, France, where Sheffner| ‘Beyond Fismes lay Fismettes, the hojders ofthe Crest Oil compan will ; : ? F | has been recuperatiing from the ef-|Part of Fismes that lays across ‘the he held at the office of said corpora- | fects of as and shell shock for sev-|Tiver. It used to be reached ‘by an /iion, in the)City of (Casper, Wyo., on ae | eral weeks, and follows in part: jarched bridge of stone and concrete, ithe 10th day of October, A. D., 1918 My Dear Father: jbut the retreating Germans blew 4 2:00 P. M., for the purpose.of elect-| | “If you have time and can get a/that to fragments, and it ‘is ion the ing a board of directers and for the couple af papers which relate of the reugh ford which those fragments transaction .of such other business as } Story of Bitter Struggle at Mennen : Road Brot to Casper by Qne ‘ ‘ cross the river now.) ; , i f American victory at the Marne and make that you cross t f may ‘be brought before said meeting. ’ of Few Survivors of [Bloddy | Ghateau-Thierry please Save them/The turning of Fismettes into al (Dated this 27th day of September, Engagement for me. These were probably pub- American bridgehead on (the north-| 4p, 1918, Hl ae eS oe lished between July 14 and 20. Iam €r_ bank of the yfale was nerf E. A. SCHILLEMAN, - ; Sergeant G. V. Hanley, one of the) SUre that you are saving any news plete. patie mde Gee Rem Saal Secretary. f 13 survivors out of a ‘total of 1,250 item which you think will interest /* és , casa bere of es Pricer Cone me. If so, I will greatly appreciate | Cnemy, 80 that ae rivets, ere: ea Today is the twenty-fifth birthday : dian regiment which was nearly an-| it. Lately we have been having a for B pee like ae ee oF itho-| of Sonn Prince ‘Charles of Rouma- j nihilated, will speak in Casper next | teat deal of raf ebut we should taphs of war that imagination ever nia, who is reported to have incurred i eitieme conceived. the displeasure of his father, King Auesday: at abe fae a “You taegikiat remember opé of When the hour came to create Ferdinand, by his continued support } ergeant Hanley was one of the |e hoya iiiin eein metavhile «, that brideghead, our ex-West Point-j}of the Allied cause after Roumania tews members ees ae AS Stay fetbe me at Fort uogan a year and a half ¢’s battalion lay in support in Fis-}/had concluded peace with the Central | enetcad aka the: he was in the #9. This boy sand his father were mes and below. So he volunterred | Powers. trenches of Europe for two years and| both in my company then and w saw much fighting, he describes |this| W2en You met them. Well, the bo | i: saw, in spite of the fact thai this is ™a@chine gun just a few feet away W. t { YC py | IR K 1 IN EY the eehtoat of madaee pea at © "5 \ from me when he was killed. His IT | Ss Men Scattered tashtenis | poor father was nearly crazy, where- “In the battle of Mennen road,”|/2POn he took the abandoned gun Science says that old age be; ja small swallow of water. The oil s the sergeant, “every man in the #4 Tushed into the German ilnes with weakened kidneys and digestive | Stimulates the kidney action and en- irst line of trenches was killed, and © 8¢t Ai Sevens: | abe feuuets poeae ables the ipaeans to throw ott the poi.) on every side there were dead and ?@me jis R. H. Hughes and his son arial hehe bee Re sons which cause premature age. wounded. The German artillery had|R-(C- Hughes. I feel sorry for Mr.| This being true, it is easy to be-|New Jife and strength ‘increase as 100 guns centered on the Gonadian Hughes and only mention it to you lieve that by keeping the kidneys | you continue the treatment. “When front, and when we-dragged the dead Pecause they both knew you as well and digestive organs cleansed and in| completely restered continue ‘taking When a Zz é - e ® and injured into our dugout, a Ger-| 28 Your having met them. proper working order old age can be/a capsule or two each day. GOLD man shell would burst in there and| . “Have received no mail yet from deferred and life prolonged far be-- MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will U 1 aa 1 4 scat terthe men to atoms.” jtthe States. Will continue ‘to write yond ynd enjoyed by the average|keep you in health and vigor and Sergeant Hanley, altho he does |#® often as I can for J sure realize person. ‘ ae i prevent a return of the disease. rs not come here under. the auspices af how jone at home must welcome Jet-| For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL | Do not wait until old age or dis- - - the Red Cross chapter, will appeal |t® from ‘Sover ‘here” as much as| Haarlem Oil has been relieving the|ease have settled down fot good. Go £ rr for aid for the RedaCroas-thecausel long to hear from home. ;weakness and disability due to ad-|to your druggist and get a box of| IGHT as these American soldiers fought in the i streets of Fismes. ‘*They covered themselves with — glory,’’ the papers say. Of course they did—they are Americans. . They met the finest of the eneniy’s troops in a ter- rific hand-to-hand struggle. They used their guns— their hayonets—their bare fists. Every American soldier went after his man desperately, fearlessly, ersistently, with-one great driving purpose—to whip that Prussian han fia ormatcn _|,. “Had my arm in a sling for some |véncing years. It is a standard old-/GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- . field, ne no paris they Se time ,also my eyesight has been fully time remedy, and needs no introdilc- sules.: Money xefunded if they do not) as Fed Cross members took him to a | Zestored, lye to the.efficient doctors tion. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is/help you. Three sizes. But remem-| j hospital, nursed him back ito life, and| “2Y€" here.” ‘Hoping this finds you inclosed in odorless, tasteless cap- ber to ask for the original imported | he is now in this country, ‘appealing | Wel jSules containing about 5 drops each. GOLD MEDAL brand. Im sealed B dor aidin thé week “Pvt. Camden W. Sheffner, Titke them as you would a pill, with} packages.—Adv. i deh “Co. L, 30th Infantry” | >>> ae Beet aut 1525th day of the Great War RUDOLPH LUND G as 7 Maine Confenence of Charities But Will Kaiser Be Graduate Royal Musical Academy, Stockholm, Sweden and Corrections meets in annual ses- in Shape to Say it? a . P 5 Be Teacher of Voice and Piano ‘sion today at Portland. Major General William C. Gorgas surgeon-general o the United ‘Sta’ Army, today reaches the age for stat- Uy United Prens.) k Studio: Smith-Tartar Buildin ! Guard to silenc hi —to wi pia . . : a8 Zz | o © its machine guns Oo win | . ne The National Aleit lide of Local .¢ Me kenge ete ax peuugnd Secon ag on eal! It’s a pretty ood Way to fi ht—thi Ame ican wa Preachers, one of tthe largest religious fle pimiapece ae. songs Wren Bk: | ; ‘ " tty gi : y t 18 Dt y- 8,” this is the | gatherings of the year, wiil meet to- day at Atlantic Gity. It wins battles over there, it will win a’splendid victory e they’ dapted: ° one they've edan over. here—if we fight when we fight—if we buy We are the Women’s Army, PLUMBING and HEATING Wartime problems affecting the ais i Tty youth of the land will ‘be discussed won ag ma i ve t } ve Beg dete Our tnnGG by the Ohio Parent-Teachers’ Asso- * ee oe Cannet ciations, meeting in annual -confer- Ot w hat pi ua natann® T have the largest stock of Plumb- | When fi. h h ! ence today at Circleville. fae Ore we? i i ial i : iby : ce today st Circleville But whe we rch pee e be M. 7 Me in Casper | | : you fig: t fig t! , When you buy—bu yt participate in the twenty-second sea-| 0° Kaiser the will say, son of the Maing.’ Music Fesbival,| | “Hodsatogt Mein Gott, what a ; af pe ert for You Len t e way t ey ight t our tmeost which is scheduled jto qpen today at een ot work and material guaranteed. d h h fi -Bu Bonds 0 ‘ Ss Bangor. Are the W. A. A. ©.” i “ The annual convention of ‘the _ It isn’t remarkable for its poetry— See me before letting your contract ; ‘4 Rhode Island W. C. T. U:, opening! but the girls like it today at Newport, will partake of the Baas GEORGE McROREY 1 | nature of a jubilee in celebration of Position Wanted\— Experienced Office in McRorey Apartments q the recent progress of th hibiti stenographer; can ish ref: f i, i . { y Y movement in the United Btates, at Phone 368 W. eae 9-80-2°| ee Oxy Caspers Wyoming : HARR FREE, The Lot Man, By ss Usain ie i" a EE 4 This Space Contributed to Winning the War by _ Ask for Jones

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