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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1913 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | the 28th day of October, 1918, grant- ‘ed to the undersigned in the above . | Estate of S. B. Barker, Deceased. yt s Quotations ; alg ROOM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that } % ‘Letters of Administration were on Furnished By | TAYLOR & CLAY || Reom 212, Oil Exchange Bidg. y Ps = The Ferris dome in the Red Desert} estate, and all persons having daims Bad in as I SS = 3 I} Telephene 203 is' experiencing = beom. The com-| against the said estate are hereby = - — panied operating there have started required to exhibit them, with the - ay E | écessary vouchers for allowance, to { ¥ = : | Sid Dee goer to move fifteen rigs and drilling’ma-| te undersigned, Austin C. Barker, Wh MONEY FROM SOLDIERS ces, it FAS, fine into the deme an thie wil administrator. of che ate of BB | eo Me »U.I, ! Beane 3 09 “yq (mean, about twenty to thirty wells Barker, deceased, within six months A | -- 08 : id ‘ ‘ fp — n | POUAS ACROSS ACEAN Boston Wyo. 21 “23 _— ant spring, #3 or Ar pines a teak an Tidak Lag ; | ; Big Indian — 2 26 © Ferris dome is a part of the ik canadian a sua eee BY F ATLURE OF HM IVE (Ill | PROTEST RANGE ; Bis Bear ou -024 Lost Soldier field and attracted con- iicedlap etre. ed a ae bd : ig Five fA O13 ; } f 4 ae ively ; | | pPARIS, Nov. 15.—Resides asking| Casper Em 005 008 See Go a dee ae ee oe Gen q | | the folks “back home” to keep the Columbine __ 18 2o:| ™ Pane batty ser 20 EUROPE d PLAN MEN 6000 BILL PLANS FOR FLK i fires buring, American soldiers Con. Royalty 16 -19' | found a good well toere, which fx now Gage Wie | reer in France are sending a lot of the Elkhorn _— .70 .74 estimated will do er than «Be ISTIN (. E : | wherewithal to ‘buy. fuel, us iNiam barrels, although they have not drilt- AUSTIN C. BARES vemey ee Tot y fuel, using for E. T. Williams_ 2.40 2.60 arrels, althoug! ey have not drii = - a a pee A P Administrator of the Estate of S. B. .¥ ioti } x 3 the purpose the facilities of the Glenrock Oil __ 3.625 3.873 ed it in, pending the building of tank- el Patriotic Zeal of Many Coun-|So Says Frank G. Curtis in Inter-| Project to Set Aside Large Aceage| Young Men's Christian association Heelan Wyoming 2. "004 1005 age for storage. See ee ; ji i i y' j « WILLIAM 0. WILSON tries Directed into Wrong view in Washington Post | in Jackson Hole Region and the Knights of Columbus. One Jupiter __ 035 04s) CREAR 2 TTY FY ; " Bttorena fier’ Walaa Channels but Here ‘Home Di ine Of { Curtaile Livestock } “Y” secretary reports that the re- Kinney —- 67 70 Nineteen new cases of Spanish in- hia Octaber $0: Mercia Front’ Held Str. | iscussing Oil Land preg AN es oe woe mittances to America from his di-| Merritt _ 24.50 | fluenza were reported yesterday .o . i; |, Bovey “4 ‘ong | Legislation dustry, Claim | vision have averaged $110,000 a Mi 1.04 |Health Officer Rohrbaugh. But one ; Z aed ; | month for several months. The Mi 1.25 (death resulted, however, over night, WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.—Amer- | (From the Washington Post) | It is reported from Jackson that) monthly banking business of the “Y” 135.00 para occurred at Salt Creek where) = try 4 Tribune wantad. fea’s success in the world war has} pot. chrtis ; there is a move on foot started by) in that territory has averaged $200,- 013 the influenza epidemic is raging. been made possible as much by work- | wh, ie t “th Whiten ten Wyo., the Bidlogical survey thra the forest 000- A “Y¥" secretary just returned | Northwest 55 "3 4 Delgo alein fp > was greatly | “"° ° : td “St | from a visit there found the soldiers Outwest —__ ‘ 08 a ear aay by Sra big ch eee Pears tant Taft's jservice to withdraw valuable spring! coolly making change and filling out | Pathfinder 05 06 t merica was confronted by a tre- advice to ublicans that the coun-|cattle range from the, vicinity of venitttadind Biaaie.int « hat which! was |Premijer “05 ‘07 mendous task when the conflict with | TY will justly and properly hold the |Jackson for feeding ground for the, under shell fi whi 1 Republic Pet. “oR “Ob Germany became inevitable. The sup- |Party to a strict accountability for |hundreds of elk that come out of the|sysils drepped while he wae thee Shneh ‘016 02a | +=Team Work of All Kinds. Also Sand and Gravel Hauling plies the allies had required in the their congressional acts, and also with |highlands to winter in that section, i TEI United Pet. 04 “06 ST - COMPANY Phi years since 1914 had necessitated | Taft's advice to President Wilson and|says the Kemmerer Republican. Attorney and Mrs. Frank England U. 8. Steel. CER 90.50 ARK & C , Phone 713R considerable readjustment of labor |Congressmen to get together and to| There is much protest against the j.¢¢ this morning in their automobile | Western Ex. 68 72 and commerce in the United States, Work together on treaty matters. Mr. contemplated action by residents of the Jackson valley, and in consider- for Denver where they will spend a Wind River Re but with actual participation in the} Curtis is the executive chairman of conflict much greater changes had to| the Wyoming oil men, ing the basis of their argument, their, be made, The work of American la-|, “Congress has been playing horse,” | contentions are well founded. borers in producing food, munitions, | he continued, “‘with us on an oil Tand! The proposal, as reported, is to withdrawal. and clothing enough for their own | leasing bill. It shows signs of wisn-| withdraw an area of two miles on It is Feported that eff are now countrymen and the allies as well is| img to reverse all former ideals of|each side of the Grovont river from being made to secure the withdrawal one of the greatest performances of | national administration of publicja point ten miles north of Jackson, a consequent wave of protest few days attending to business mat- ters and visiting friends. IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATERIALS Don't diseard that Broken Casting, bot bring it.) us to be welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brarers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, und other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP COLOMAL OlL TQ BE DISSOLVED SOON Bronze the war, or indeed in history of all| lands. It is trying to force us to pay|on the continental divide, thousands from the residents of the valley 118 S. David Aérece Fi Shockley’s. Phone 611-3 time. It has been. made possible Iarge-| royalties instead of patenting lands! of acres of the best summer cattle many of whom would have to yo ont Pe hae ne pte a sets a ly by careful organization of the na-| following the government’s own well- |range in the district. Another sec- of business if the efforts of the bio-, The Colonial Oil company will soon asi tion’s man power, In’ order that every | known and well-established precedent |tion considered for withdrawal is a lowical survey are su ful. declare its last dividend and dissolve : ounce of strength could be employed | Some So shea ik fet to have for- parcel of land in the Teton reserve What ix considered a fait sugges- as a corporation. The last dividend sUMenetstseesteeeenensennevevensceewecessessssnsstonenosensseessensensesseeney —§ to best advantage. (gotten our public system. e\above the Redmond ranch along|tion has been advanced: That the jy expected ; , ys y , z° The United States employment ser-, ¢ still hopeful that Congress will) Crvstal creek to which no particular withdrawal be postponed until i sagerres vs amount to about $30 When You Are in 7 rouble, Bring Your ? vice last June was entrusted with the | @mact a reasonable oil bill and not| objection is offered; also other land spring, wheh a commission be ap- 2°" Shere. This company is a sub- CAR TO US OR PHONE 79-3 great task of mobilizing.and distrib. | 8¥ch an unworkable bill as the one in|east and south of Jackson is being! pointed, consisting of onc man from “iiary of the Standard and it was Best Mechanics—-All Work Guaranteed wine late ; Something ne ne y yiewag ct oe ean asl peers, which meets with dis- it Megas Service, one from the bio. jones to ae cate of the saat: EAST SIDE GARAGE was absolutely necessary, for out - | favor. égical survey, one taman, one American and Australian trade in Ph ma W. S. S. i P rest $ unified arrangements for obtaining |¢ogage. in these big, hazardous en-' The move no doubt started as a state official (game warden), and 1901. Afterwards it was found that GS oD SRN mh ta OR Prem mrt weir os the help needed for war production | térprises must have a run for their result of the hardship that a severe two representative c industrial life in America would have; ™oney or new developments will/ winter brings to the massive elk vestigate conditions been chaotic. jcease. We are continually urged by/ferds that winter in the vicinity of port of their find The experience of. European coun-| Some government officigls to produce | Jackson, and which herds have been i tries had illustrated how essential is oil and gas with all our might and ¢ecimated to an alarming extent in m! perfect organization and coordination | then we are clubbed over the head by the past, duce of labor power toward successful | other government officials when we, But the Jackson valloy cattlemen interests are serious prosecution of a war which places; lo, produce. This is the exact and pre- take a different view, and by rea-)b¥ reason of this contemplated act- dends so far and the coming dividend practically whole nations in arms. Ia| cise truth of the matter. A new in-|son of their long residence {a that ion, and the fullest consideration Will be the third. The first. one the wars of the pait, industrial life at | flux of Republicans with good Demo- section their views “hould have con- Should be given the contentions of mounted to $100, the second $5 the Standard Oil company of New Jersey and the Vacuum Oi) company / of New York could handle the busi- ness and were better fixed, so the di- - rectors of the Colonial decided to dis- solve the firm. pardized The Colonial has: paid two div lemen, to in- return a re- POOR e Cee ee RCC URL eT eReSeeEEeEEEEonueeneseeee ENROLL IN NEW CLASS who with to enroll for the and Bookkeeping may discus offite from 8:20 a. m: to 5:30 November 18. COURSES’ OFFERED—Fren:) graphy, Bookkeeping, Busittess Correspondence bee : = : lasses. in he principal in sew classes will hose be Steno- th Th open Spanish, Penmanship, Steno- 3 3 3 : fe home went on without any consider-| rats will give us a good bill now.” — siderable weight. They argue that the people. : and as the third will be $30, it will CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. ° able interruption: the armies in the; Mr. Curtis is now here asking for the lands would not serve = winter RAST Tama have paid out in dividends $180 per Phone 349-M. Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbia . field were ordinarily not so large that | government action 'to’ get fuel £38 \ feuding grounds, owing to the ex- share. Cee ROC OTS HOR EORERDOE SOO R ESO REELED HOSES SEES TEOSESTERRE SEC ESORESOPOSEOEEEE™ = COLDS WITH BUSINESS Dr. King’s New Discov. relieves them and seed you going on the job conti re of siete eee oe Blakey & Co. Second Floor N) O-S Building Blouse Sale An unusual sale of George tte Blouses in light and dark shades —Over 200 b ran d new Blouses to select from. Our Holiday numbers have arrived and will be placed in this sale; all sizes. 3, the haye used and are using it as the safest, surest, most picasant- to-talee remedy they know of. Sold by all drugeists. 60e and $1.20. See Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throws the whole day’s duties out of gear. ~ Keep the system cleapsed, the appe> tite jively, the stomach serch: with 's New Life Pilla, Mild and | ction, Sold everywhere, 25c. | PTPLPAPIPALLLILLLZLLZLLL LZ LALLA Bs rth Pv ce NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEET- |< ING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | OF THE GLENCROSS OIL COMPANY tonic pee .they could not live on the country if, into Casper, Wyo:, to displace | the) tome depth of snow cach ‘inter, they were forced to do so. burning of more than 1,000,000 bar- | the grounds being covered at the tine With the summoning of millions of | rels of fuel oil a Yéar: |when the elk make their way dowr men to the colors by all the wort MANY FRIENDS AF JOICE }into the low lands by from three to war of 1914’ quickly took on a_ quite’) Pe ‘elk to secure forage. This snow be-| different aspect. The withdrawal.of, comes crusted after it falls. all these men from industry proved) The nature ‘of ‘the elk, according a tremendous shock to the economic! |to the cattlemen is to feed along the .|_ The many fricnds of Major Arthur ; : Germany probably was best prepar-| pany , | as they do not arrive until the snow ed for the great change, for the PPe-|45 id ny Vonnine, will be pleased is deep, they would not benefit in the sibility of summoning most of: the) 70 Tnow Of his Promotion to the rank |least by the withdrawal. Besides, no man-power of the nation into warfare | of Lieutenant Colone! elk will stay along the Grovont river f the oldest military men in Wyom-| than elsewhere. iz ¥OM-!owing to snow. ‘As the snow melts France and England, it soon became 1k - deniy pt porice He served jy the. spring, elk follow the ridges apparent, had made serious mistakes. | 8 ah oe Sah yoming’s company |}ock into the mountains, and all are In France, large numbers of skilled in the Spanish American War, WwaSigone by the time the proposed with- the army, and they suffered tremen-/ 1905, a ePetes, aaa the |jand in this area at this time becomes, dous losses when the Germans over ae ° pe lonel C, Z. Zandez. 4 for spring and suminer ran Belgium and northern France. nae as en interest and ‘active | prazing land for cattle. It is es Munitions output was slowed up, and part in military affairs. He is now ties: |til about May 15, when it has been were the French finally able to turn x |the custom to turn them npon the back the enemy at the Marne, Even-! | that is beifig considered {or tually, the skilled machinists were _— called back into the factories, where than even in the first-line trenches. é — England had similar experiences. | yom ; BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID In the patriotic zeal of thousands to| Notice is hereby given that the an-| : enlist, for the voluntary system was/nual meeting of the stockholders of The Security Loan Co. No. 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 gerent nations, however, the world seven feet of snow, too deep for an AT COL. PARKER'S AlS ones life of every nation. - lridges during the deep period, and had been considered more thoroughly| Lieutenant Colonel Parker is one tow lands during the winter season munitions workers were called into commissioned by Governor Brooks in| Grawals are free from snow. The ‘only by the most heroic exertions ®t headquarters 35th division in [era fo. kneat Care ds te veliey “a- ice . they ‘could be of much better serv Liberty Bonds Wanted retained’in England for about three the GLENCROSS OLL COMPANY | years, littlé attention was paid to the will be held at the office of the cém-! retention on essential jobs of menj pany, at Suite 5 and 7 Smith Build-| whose places hardly could be filled. | ing, in the City of Casper, County of The consequence was that railway} Natrona, and State of Wyoming, on! workers, miners and machinists went| the Second day of December, 1918, i Hada ub aa ancwcncl Arsen tt; © 1Se AT THE CHILL KING LUNCH Sale Prices $5.75 and $7.50 England was forced to withdraw 10,-/ such other business as may properly 000 miners from the army in France, |come before said meeting, & . ; y Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at N We have established ourselves on our wonderful valtses—carrying »% i intain| © ©. D. STROW, ular prices. Qui se” bi ae y the feet ously or the Betis les. Secretary. | Ss a ign Dom Spe , nt haa one of the largest stocks. We can afferd to give the best Values. America was able to profit by these Pub. Nov. 13, 1918. * mistakes of the allies, and from the start organized a war program on the | basis of highest efficiency. The col- | lapse of Russia, shortly after America | “a c2\ STAY WITH THE BOYS Till They Walk the Gang Plank Russia’s collapse, it appears very) definitely established, was due less to | Peace we want and peace we want for them, but it will be many months in the event of immediate peace before it will be possible to < pEshagete coon. ren Seale bring them back to the good old Land of the Free. A YEAR WILL BE REQUIRED down of the nation’s ‘industrial life was reflected quickly in morale of, And pending that time of waiting the Y. M. €..A,. the Catholic Wa ish Welfare Board, the Salvation Army, the American Library Assaciatio the troops, however. The whole war) has illustrated the fact that it is the) Community. Sery andthe Y.W.C,A,, vallcontine, their , mi home army that breaks first, if a/ quick military victory is not obtain-} "NO GREEDS—ONLY able, Russia collapsed because the! WOT ILODIILIG IIS IS GIS Si te we a Many new ideas in these Blouses A special showing ‘ ecial showing “4 ueille Blouse,” $12.50 Up Dresses $25 Serges, Jerseys and Satin, all brand new Winter styes; all the new shades and sizes. Sale Price SMD. eo Russian people could do nothing more} to carry on the war, Italy was in) grave danger of disaster because of! industrial difficulties. Bulgaria and) Turkey quit the war while both coun- tries had large armies in. the field,| simply because the home front broke. | ‘The same condition exists in Austria-| Hungary. . sot CARD OF THANKS, . 3) Mrs. Harry Lyttle,» Mrs. Jay I Dickey, and Mrs, C. H, Wing wish to extend their thanks to -the -meny friends and. neighbors who :were 80 kind and sympathetic and of)so mize! assistance to us during the recent be CIP IAPDALAL LAL 2 TAPE Ot ey a the War Camp entertainment and MP ‘Siiewaien Gone: Weg LALA LAAAAAAAAAEMAAA AAA AAA Ah dA A Ahh Ad ded bededbbdbadtetd Early Chrisimas Shopping is a War Time The Government requests it. onityand Comte. Every Po OWE Rave Christmas Gifts that are piactical: Suit and: Coat that we} Lrench Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear,” have: in: stock ‘are now} Silk Underwear, Neglizes, Kimonas, Camisoles, — on sale~ at reduced] Boudouir Caps, Silk and : KZ STEITPILOOIMOIO SE DM: FOG L., Teavement in the sickness and bara oy = : " us : Jerse Peiticoats and” ot our beloved ative, Mis ale DEEDS. THE DRIVE IS ON; prices. Furs of all kinds. : oe A Tribune Wantad will sell it. id

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