Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1918, Page 4

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cellent cilia celal * Colo. MIDWEST WELL | ; PRODUCING. te Ground Floor Oi Allen ¢ Gil_. |American jRecomese = The big well of the Midwest at sa Bok Bee Creek is down to 5,000 barrels daily | Big Five production from the 6,000 barrel clip \Columbine it started off at. | Cente ------- The big well is holding up good! | Cons. —Royalty__ and is making flows every hour of | Enchorn the 24. Pumps have been placed so|, T. ‘Witiiams__ that the production can be taken care Gletirock Oil___ of as fast as it comes. |Helea-Wyo. ._ Other wells have been started drill-| Jupiter — ing on the sections adjoining the Glenhurst - gusher and also on the same section|/Kinney — by the Midwest and other companies. | Merritt Casualties for | Northwest jOut west — Today vee) Given | Pahtfinder by Washington |Premier —- |Republic Pet. ._ The following casualties are re-|Riverton Re. --- ported by the commanding general of |Shiloh ~--.-. the American expeditionary forces:| United Pet..--- Killed in action____ . 80 _|Wyo. Blackfoot Missing in action 105 |Western Ex,_--- Wounded severely 338 | Wind River kx Died of wounds_--- ate b Died of accident and other causes Died of disease_ Died from aeroplane dent - Wounded, degree undeter- mined __-___-_ yeaa Se 4 | eee ae eh 8 Re Pies OP agar atone 584 | Died in Abie Johh H. Ott. Dunning, Nebr. RIO JANIERO,, Arthur M. Wilkinson, Boise, Idaho. | Planning to Send William Hill, Nebr. Hildebrand, Blue | Palm Beach, Fla., Wounded Severely Conrad -W. Bott, Blue Nebr. Clyde G. Duffy, Canon Gi Erie F. Shoup, Colorado Springs, Reserve. , Coio. | prings, | of training given Perry W. T. Robefts, Nebr. Asron C. Summers, Eckley, Colo. | boys. Louis. John Schuell, Colorado} Camp Daniels for Sptings, Colo: Ernest Malling, Bolsteel, S. D. Ernest Simmons, Sidney, Mont. John B. Graneng, Canton, S. D. Nels O. K. T. Jensen, Homer, Nebr. Roy D. Knobel, Elm Creek,’ Nebr. William C. Sharp, Liberty, Nebr. Woodson S. Barnard, Cortland,} Nebr. Floyd A. nates Pinele, Mont. ing in| Action John James, Helena, Mont. Leon B. Lambert, Billings, Mont. Arvie Peterson, Kenesaw, Nebr. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of Casualties to Date Officers we * 44 | officers on Brazili Kimball Bldg. Security Loan Kimball Bldg. Deaths Wounded ~~ Enlisted Men If there be any Deaths -.------>-------1082 delusion that the Wounded _~--- 2100 | A. secretary in France In hands of enemy_ | prayer Missing ;room, here is a 1 | Triangle girl at a Total ie Today’s Quotations Furnished by OTIS & COMPANY., American boys of the Junior Naval | BODY OF GUS JOHNSON Brazil is investigating the system List your property with us. after another in a nice, where “over there”’ il Exchange man | Bid 25 as -003 01 0% 06 14 17 08 -10 | -20 \ 25 | -013 02 | 08 - Al | 008 01 | -68 70 | 15 17 2.45 2.60 3.25 3.374 0038 -008 02 038 07 -10 57 60 20.50 21.00 | -{ 98 | 114.00 02% 45 * 50 013 08 07 08 02 03 02 03 10 12 01 014 04 ° 07 00% -008 -50 .60 23 25 15 -20 -19 -20 wa" ‘BANTILIAN BOYS. WILL TRAIN WITH AMERICANS Oct. 10.—Brazil is a contingent of 50 or more boys to Camp Daniels, West} to be trained witb young boys in the} | Junior Naya] Reserve of the United) Bayard_| States, with the intention of estab- lishing a similar training system for The boys who are trained at Brazil .will go back | to their own country to become petty an ships. Inciéent-/ | ally, they will help cement the rap-|H. ,Mullin, pastor of St. |idly growing friendship between the United States and Brazil. ee | } Money to loan on everything. The | North Beech street but went to Sher- Security Loan Company, Room 4,|idan some time ago to make 10-1- tf The Company, Room 4, Tease! Y. W.C. A. HUTS CARRY HOMELIKE CHEER TO THOUSANDS OF YANKS Hd FIGHTING FOR WORLD FREEDOM persons under the} life of a Y.. W. C. is just one cool! letter from a Blue base hospital some-| which should go | wounded as they were ,they made! 'THE WAR BOARD la long way toward correcting the Grand total_______ is idea. | The following casualties are re- “This morning a convoy came in,, ported by the commanding* general) mostly strateher cases, and the am- of the American expeditionary forces|bulance worked steadily from~6 un- {included in above total): \til 8. Poor chaps—many of them Killed in action._.-.<--.-. 19 |couldn’t feed themselves, and yet,| Died of wounds received in action ~ __ ---- 4 |merry over my awkward attempts| Died of diseas = Wounded in action (severe- ly to help them out. Total Severely Wounded Lieut: A.'French, Boise, Idaho. George R. Rosenberg, Boone, Colo. ward, where there tures, > UNITED STATES, FOR THE DIS- TRICT OF WYOMING. In the Matter of WILLIAM TUCKER, Benkrupt A. and bot him a IN BANKRUPTCY (for a present. No. 385 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS “One lad from jof lonesome. I head nurse it was of Casper, in the County of Na-| trona, and district aforesaid, bankrupt: NOTICE is hereby given that on} the 12th day of September, A. D. duly adjudged a bankrupt; and that for a table. the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Court House, in Cas- 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, tly five or ten |I rushed out to the nearest Y. M. C. . “And then the nurses. To the Creditors of William Tucker,|.4 <5 hard and were so ti Breakfast over | iI wrote letters for those who wanted | 15 to semd a cherry word of reassurance | supplies to someone at home. “Everyone here worked, at speed, and I some’ jthe nurses move so swiftly and eas- ily among the men’ in the surgical | iop times wonder how are so many frac- | amputated arms and wounded | jogs that I am constantly in fear of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE | bumping into some poor man. Maine looked sort learned from the his 18th birthday. vake of chocolate I wish whoever made | the matter of the baseball and foot-| |that chocolate could have seen the|ball output than is the case in ten-| way it disappeared. é red it seem- ‘ed as tho something should be done | used in the manufacture of the balls! * 'to give them a bit aof relaxation. Our used in these games than in base-| shell of a house didn’t seem to prom-|ball and football. ise much, but I heated a kettle of|latest ruling not more than 40 per| 1918, the said William Tucker was|W2#ter and dragged out a packing box|cent of thr tennis _and golf equip-| } “Soon I had a jolly collection of hmonths of 1917 shall. be manufac: ! sa, cheese and nut sandwiches and/ ‘tured during the final months of the | per, on the 23d day of October, A. D./Cakes.. The girts coulg run down’ for) present year. minutes, but they at which time the said creditors may|Vowed it was as good as two hours | attend, prove their claims, appoint a} off.” trustee, examine the bankru; Whenever. A, 8 transact such other, bi properly come before | CLYDE M- WATTS;: ; Referee sins Penne 1 October 9th, 1918. pte Pub. Oct. 10, 1918. Don’t put off, but have Allmeial|cheer of chintz cu Weatherstrips installed at once. Tele-' tea. phone 27}J. 10-5-5t, vi ‘ghért while: “ane | transformed into sturdy shelters en-| livened by pictures ‘and the home-lik: | When'a Y. W. C. A. secretary isn’t) hut oné, ebme- in “sections (f rtains and brewing ‘caused the excitement of the past | each hour. | were drilled in the Maverick Springs {cases further manufacture is pro- _) Allmetal Weatherstrips ifstaled on "LUSK GUSHER 15 FLOWING 1,20 BARRELS A OM ee Other Wells 0 Now heed Sands Will Determine Produc- ing Area in Field of New Strike Word from Lusk this morning in-| dicates that the well of the Ohio Oil company on Section 36-36-65 which few days is drilling itself gradually | and increasing. its production with The well is now said to| be doing better than 1,200 barrels. The well of the Producers & Re- finers on the Ferris dome is shut down waiting on further orders from the officials of the company. Fur other wets are expected in shortly in the Lusk field and these will give additional light on the ex tensoin of the territory. _The United Oil Company will probably be the next well reported in the sand unless it has some bad luck and then an- other well of the Ohio will probably | come next. The Maverick Springs field will} also have a new well in the pay this | week when the Carter Oil company | drill their hole to the sand. This well | was held up by having the rig burned | a few weeks ago but sincs then the) rig has been rebuilt and the drilling resumed. Because of the two water holes of the Sheridan Wyoming that | received a black eye but since. then a few weeks ago, this operation has the well of the Ohio has shown that there is great possibilities in the | Maverick Springs. BROT HERE FOR BURIAL 2 in Casper on the afternoon train and was immediately taken to the Casper | cemetery where the Rev. Father John | Anthony’s | church, offi iated at, the funeral ser- vices. Mr. Johnson formerly lived at 237 home. He died at Sheridan but — brot to Casper for interment. He was @ member of the Elks lodge and| the services were attended by mem-! bers of that lodge. } playing hostess. she is making her- self generally useful. There is al- ways apportunity for bringing cém- |! fort to wounded men. It is ng un- common sight to see Blue Triangle girls passing among’ the beds, dis- tributing flowers or exchanging a jest. ATHLETIC GOODS| ARE REDUCED BY NEW YORK, Oct: 10.—Athletic and equipment will face sweeping, reductions asa result of the latest rulings of the war indus- tries board and it is not unreason- able to expect price advances if the demand outstrips the” supply. Re-| strictions have been placed upon the | production of certain of the more! common sport supplies and in other} hibited after the present stock of material in hajid is exhausted. The followers of the various branches of sport will note with |terest that more leeway is allowed in| and golf, This is due not to) , discrimination but rather to the fact! that greater quantities of rubber are} According fo the ment produced during the last four | — Be modern and up-to- apek: Higts| Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Testing a Specialty P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. “OHIO DRILLS Ih SECOND BUSHER AT ROCK RIVE Uncorking of New Producer Gives Impetus to Development In- augurated Early Last Spring The Ohio Oil gusher. wards of 600 barrels. field by the Ohio, For many months the Ohio Oil cSmpany has been working in the Rock River field in southern Wyom- ing developing a large dome there |and last spring drilled in the first} of This well proved to be only an average. well and was used fuel for the other wells Since that time there drilied at widely separated points and each one has been a little better than the producer. to fu in that field. has been three other holes previous one. ~* The new well-+will make the Rock River field about eight miles long of good territory and about two miles wide while there is every chance of widening out this area to still greater |, acreage altho the length is not thot possible to be Brhe-eulaceees GONGESSIONS TO. HUNS INJUSTICE TO OTHERS {By Associated Press.) New. YORK, Oct. 10. Only un- conditional surrender by Germany d her allies can end the war, de- lares the: American Defense Society ina steement issued today to its mem through | States. em 3 , warned lagainst * brought about.” said,-“w id. be an. inj other na! nm or some fn Hy lodk put! without delay. nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer —wake up at once. need help. and are egmpany has another |, This time it_is in the Rock River field and the well will do up- This is the fourth producer drilled on in this out the United harles Stewart Davison f the board of trustees of its “member: iG to lure the ‘United, States | Germany lure e Unite tates The body of Gus Johnson arrived and our allies into a situation through which a negotiated peace might be No coat of the human body are so important to health and long life as the kidneys. When-they slow up and commence to lag in-their duties, Danger is in sight. Find out what the trouble is— Whenever you feel sleeplessness, or have pains in the back or difficulty in passing urine Your kidneys These are signs to warn! you that your kidneys are not per-| forming their functions properly. They are only half doing their work lawing impurities to ac- cumulate ‘and be converted into uric | acid and other poisons, which are) The time. eR ages ig ty ead near dugout craters close to the ken- nels throw in fused hand grenades,! and right and left all over the place there afe terrific clouds of smoke and dust. dogs are not frightened, for) they have been taught that expiosions! merely the prelude to ameal. As! the grenades go off th “dog-men”*run down the line, pushing each dog’s | / plate of steaming food within reach, so that all are served at the same This taining teaches the dogs, car- rying messages to the front, to pass through the heaviest barrage without fear, believing that the only the racket is to announce his dinner. headquarters, the dog at once finds his waiting master, who detaches the message from the collar receptacle and immediately rewards the animal) with food. In this way communica-} tions can be maintained with advanc-| co’ Course at Meals By Associntea At the Midwest Mr, and Mrs. R. E} Rudesill, Mil- waukee; W. P. DeLatt, Denver; Gordon, Cheyenn . Frank Wolfe, A : Siena J, P Pearleand wife, Price, dan; J. le and wife, Charles M. Rath, Norman Smedes, R. @ Achtermann, J..M. Simz | Denver; E. Mx ee ad Fizot | Comeede Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Lemmon, Thermo; icCarthy, Billings; A. A. C. M, Bailey, Salt Creek; C. oa hy, Bi Dohl, cherm, Sheridan; J. Ly Parrish, Oakes, Thedford, Neb. re cel Deavert er, Basin; John V- ails enver; * 1 Preas.) | C. W. F. Zabel, Odgen; F. R. Adams. | pNe ¥.; 0. C. ‘pin Denver. A DOG TRAINING CAMP IN'F. W. Yanders, Alliance; Thos. Ken-} FRANCE, Oct. 10.— (By Associated Press Correspondence) . —A war dog’s| es Moin . ney, Trermopolis; J. F- Phoenix, ci Mrs. E. Steohenton and daughter; D: troit; Gay Craig, Basin; Mr. and Mrs. | ing. Wyoming Map and Blue ‘dinner-bell is a bomb. When all is}. E. Jamison, Milwaukee; E. G. Al-'Co., room 10, Lyric theater ‘ready for the meal, men standing ena, Chicago. Kut-} A.E. Bent, Denver ;| Inez L: cise . Wheel- i, r At the Henning E. A. Mitchell, Chicago; F. L. Houx 3 a Mamie E. Hefferman, Cheyenne, \B. A. Burnett, Salt Creek; 4 Hh ¢.| Crown, Denver; Oscar M. Seitz, p,. AL uth; R. C. Hawley, Billings; Riley, Riverton; C. C. Hughson, Doug las; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bliss, | | shoni; ; Charles E. _Hinds, San fry aturphy, W.-W. Zo E. Vieau, Syracy, Large Map of Lusk oil field s¢ |Small maps as low as $2. Oj) 7 ing. explosions with! purpose Arriving with the message at ed elements of troops without the sac-| meat. from causing you distress and will destroy | tutes. you unless they are driven i12 No. Durbin” Phone 602-W. Sc NATRONA BUTTER SHOP from Oysters Good ff UST ARRIVED FROM Phone 943 “BUY! LIBERTY BONDS NOW! ~ CASPER AUCTION HOUSE 208 North Center St. rifice of human life- The advantages of a dog messenger | are’ many. much more qvickly than a man senger, and presents a far more dif- ‘ficult target for enemy snipers. In the case of small garrisons in outly- its, the sending of soldier run- riously weakens the fighting) ing pos' ners sé! power of ‘the unit, besides \exposing the messengers to all the perils’ of a fire-swept zone. Experience has prov-| en that a combination of dog and car- | rier pigeon service is, if not more: reliable fhan that of the human run- fers, very much more efficient. It is of the utmost importance that the dog of war be safeguarded from all blandishments and temptations to) linger among new-found friends, for everything depends, when he is re-, leased, upon his bolting straight back | with his precious-message to his mas-) tur, As food is the reward for faith-: ful services, no-one but the master may give the dog even a scrap of Everybody must register to vote at/ In any negotiated; the election November 5, regardless) | peace terms there must be,concession. of whether one has previously voted. | “Every concession to Germany,” he Registration ‘in all ‘precincts opened ice'to some Tuesday ‘and. will continue. all, week. ividual who The booths dre open from 9 a. m. till | has been pinned by. ect 9:00 p.m. Register Soda xd THE MOST are, your syatem. Get some GOLD MEDAL at Oil Capsules at once. old, tried preparation used all over! the world for centuries. 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