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O10 OPENS MANVILLE HOSPITA MUST IMRPOVE FELD AGTINTIES STILL BOOMING TO HOLO LAND Home Camp of Ohio Taken Over by Illinois Pipeline Work in Progress C ae Bi Prod Util | Everywhere as Result of Stipu- ompany; Gas from Big Producer Utilized lations of Placer Law for Lighting and Heating in Lance Creek Mich nase en? wink ae nce ie: ing done to, hold properties over the RNERTON WILL BOAST __ TWO MODERN BUILDINES RIVERTON, Wyo., Dec. 16.—The brick tcrza cotta work on the new | Teton Hotel company is nearing |completion. The fourth story has | been completed and the pretty terra ‘cotta trimmings putin place: The | work of putting on’ the three feet jabove the fourth story and the last trimmings js now, in progress and will be finished this week. Carpen-| ters are busily engaged in “putting in the partitions, etc., and the work will go on without delay as it will be inside work from now on. The {coming spring will see this hotel ready for occupancy barring unfor- ‘seen delays. T 5 Nurse Advises Peopl No living representative of the ani- aes reahiaes _ e mal kingdom has more than fi fe toes, ois atkieeteadeil ad ay|p ee ee enough in praise of Mayr’s Wonder-) Zul Remedy. It has done so much! ‘for me and I am recommending it to! other sufferers. I was a_ trained, nurse in Marine and other hospitals; Years ago, therefore many come to| me for adyice. I certainly received | great benefit from Mayr’s Wonderful | Remedy.” It is a simple, harmless/| preparation that removes the catarr-| hal mucus from the intestinal tract} and allays the inflammation which! causes practically all stomach, liver} and intestinal ailments, including ap-| pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all| druggists.—Adv. | i ennai cena | i The well of the Ohio Oil com-)| pany on section 33, distant three| miles gest ot the pioneer well, and) OW) CASPER STORAGE co. eit, Wool, Fun. Reliable, Responsible THE UNIVERSAL CAR ‘If you use “bogus” or counterfeit parts for replacements and repairs to rer Ford car, you can’t expéct satis- actory nor durable service m your ; car. It’s not fair to Let Men the car to repair Who Know Do It now m 3,900 feet, the deepest | hole in the field, is temporarily held up by a fishing job. s — CHRISTMAS APPLES with poor quality | parts. Stiek to the | genuine Ford ma- terials -and’ have ,Bellflours, per box- $2.25 | Winesaps. per box _ 2.50| your Ford car Rome Beauty, per box 2.75| cared for by men who know Ford mech- Wagners, per box —_ 2.85 | anism and how to best keep the car in Spitzenbergs, per box — - 3.40} working order. Bring your Ford car to All This Week. THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO., Phone 903. our shop where you’re sure of the square deal; sure of Ford materials and sure of Ford low prices. Keep your Ford 12-16-6t| | | | ¥ | car |. ‘The Daily Tribune reached readers | |on the Northwestern line: the same/ | evening that it is printed, carrying all) running full standard. The Ohio Oil Co. has established a hospital at Manville. The ©ountty.where people have confidence . “ = . * ms, ~ - may Se i Ohio will occupy the whole building with an establishment to apa Ame Osn. pete geet ps yecan teva 8 take care of its employes who are sufferin 2 eS ae to prove up on them by those who The house was leased by the Ohio when William Cleghorn, | validated. company, was taken down with the year after a tract of land is vali- influenza’ and the Ohio has decided | dated by a company or parties, work i | section must be done on the I.nd as| The new Masonic Temple is fast that their employes may have the} | assessment work in order to hold nearing completion and a few store proper attention in case others de- * ‘i jm-| Windows and doors are now in and The Illinois Pipeline Co. has taken pectian .0F SeiLry TARE BAND 23 over the old home camp of the Ohio and is unloading a train of cars at Manville, loaded with pipe. The in the center of Section 36, and this is probably the finest camp in the institution is in the home of A. A. Raker of that place, and the ‘ht 9il or gas in paying quantities take | f g from illness or k t G t i injuries received in the Lance field. | paar oe Se AY Pagar ae the late field superintendent of the The present laws require that a | | to keep on renting the building, so} to the amount of $100 per quarter 3 title. This means, in effect, that a|Tooms are practically finished. The velop the disease, on Section 36, near the big gusher, Ohio has moved into its new camp whole Lance field. j The Ohio is now using gas for) pleted in the near future, according | Smith. watches, clocks. Jewelry repairing— ASSESSMENT street lighting and also ‘heating of| to advices from that city. The plant| “The absence of the price of a 35 years’ experience in the jewelry| WORK the buildings in the different camps,/has been in the course of erection|™¢2l,” replied Jones. — Knoxcille business. J. H. WALTER, Jeweler, HUGO, BOX 924 : 4 a line having been laid from the big| for many months past. Journal and Tribune. 1141 W. First St. 12-214-7t CASPER gasser of the Ohio on Section 4 to all the drilling wells in the field andj also to all the extension camps. | The Ohio Oil campany now has} erected more than forty storage tanks in the vicinity of its pioneer well in the Lance field. These tanks average 250 barrels each and they are all filled to capacity from the well which is shut in to the narrow- est possible limit, this being deter- TO BE FINSHED Completion of Refinery Assured at Early Date, Savy Late Re- ports Received Here The Riverton Refinry is to be com- The boiler house has been com-| pleted and three of the battery of stills are in place; there are three more on the way. The stack for the battery is to be set this week. _ The condenser ig set and the cool- ing coils are now being installed in same, The pump house, where the| oil from the different parts of the plant ‘will be transferred, is finished provements placed upon same to the the interior decorations are now be- amount of $400. the form of buildings, oil well rigs, | reservoirs for holding water, other bona fide improvements. This may be in or —_—. ing put in. These two buildings wou’? jo credit-to a city of 40,000 population, = a | Go to the Populer Price Jewelry Store for good goods priced right. A Inexpensive Tonic—‘What is the lot of new goods just. arrived. some | best appetizer you know of?” asked | diamonds. Room 212, Oil TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Also a general line o1 Exchange Bldg, , EARL C. BOYLE GARAGE 231-237 North Center. the telegraph news of the day hot from the wire. Order The Tribune from your agent. There’s one in your town. Se Save your money—buy a meal ticket at The Harvey. 1 CAN PROTECT YOUR OIL LAND BY DOING YOUR 12-10-12t* | STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Bic. Storage ee on Burlington ic GHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING €0. - : Best Prices For Furs The demand for raw furs this season is greater than ever before and we would like the and has ‘eight pumps installed. “Two za 7 - a. ca 3 . < mined by the aniount, of ges pret] SRAMMMIE lone Ropatdailien: aids Loc: Stocks New York Cush I van your BRICK privilegeof figuring with you on your pelts and Goatees Q ane| itd is contemplated to secure a! American 012 02% | Midwest Refg.--. 1.19 “1.20 ORK ; a Bene eer ae Sane Hine| aod. SHUR of pare Water fo 20], Bespenet "102 | Midwpst Com. "<4. 115 iff Om Contrast oe. Percentage furs, We haye a large contract far epyote pels pbs) Ad i 3, | Plant. appears that the t}* Bi 24 | Midwe 137 5 all “for imate ct ° one mile north of the well and when! outpst of the. well is pine brememt|' Bie Bear ‘Org 024 | Midwest Pret. “C187 a3 PETER CLAUSEN and we guarantee to satisfy you on prices and his 1s complete e oil will be piped) all needs, but to be on th fe sid y. | ; =o t & = os : into it. This will afford the first] the plant will drill auiathiel well ine /o porn. hte se2 is | peg = a ae ae treatment if you will bring them in to us. standard gauge of the well’s real| reserve supply. Big In BMYI es cette aE D8 Gunniceak: ~ 22 2.25 | ° eee tarde tench in the ean a oa |: Cohimibine = “1520. -| Sapulpa _-_-_ 687 7.00 || GEOLOGICAL WORK 2 company, whi is arranging to lay) |. ‘Con. Ropalt 82 B84 Houston Oil - 75.00 77.00 Ma: A Omin @ 5 a pipe line out of the field, also is mn. Royalty id Oklahoma P.& R. 9.62 8:75 ps and Blue Prints, Surveying ’ , q e building a 40,000-barrel oil tank} | Seal ad 5 oe eae = er ae t Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., - : ‘ = ¥ near the Ohio's big sank. hs hic . “003 ‘008 New Yérk Stock Exchange Crude Qil Testing a Specialty A. McALISTER, "7 e route o; e ois company’s = P.O.B. ; . ; 3 04 043 Stocks . O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Pipe) UGS as shoes ecn vere, 57 60 Open Close! ~~" Casper, Wyo. 525 West Second St. Phone 285-M but recent movements on the part of a4 S16 ae Pel seer 1669 a ? os jnston vailvoad. instead. of south to| phe, Red Rock Oil Co., which has 4648 | Texas Oil ---- 1893 1394 os a connection with the Chicago a) been arin ePa LDS Bos Eerey 08 104 | Sinclair Oil _ 335 «338 ao = = —_ 2 . lo., has been reorganized, accord-| Pathfind ‘05 106 U. S. Steel _. 96 964 SSL SS. Nong eetern phe gurist to the nor | ing to word from that city, and ar- atts ‘i 05 07 re. hhh hid hh EAM Ld La MS Th or is mee ease oe fen) the) rangements have been completed, it icataye. 10 42 «| i aiease ; MOT uit TGOTGOO: ohne : bi toot} i8 Stated, to sink the well to a finish. ives Ref “ta 16 Liberty Bonds @ - ser of the Buck Creek Oil com:| 2: M+ Moore, a Kansas oil man, has) Republic —-_—~ 02 03a | Open Close Re prod Aa Pi Ocvdiers last joint.| M2de # most encouraging report on! ghiioh ‘ola “03 97.60 97.60 r jy with the Continental Oil company, | 220 Praspects of finding oil there, and United Pet. 07 108 2 9818 98.20 | ir i¢3 is under entire control, ntter John Cowden, general manager for Western Ex. 82 85 | 93.20 93.00 having run wild for a period of gix| De, Bed Hock Ol Co., states that he Wind River Ref-- 23 _ 25 | 97.10 97.10 | is ao Be. ; er rig Po ipelieve the’ PER will have new machinery and drillers! pT, Williams... 2.40 2.60 | 95.86 95.86 eycars a gas line has been run Th aa ee within ‘a few days.) Wyo-Kans --.--- 1.40 1.50 | 96.00 95.90 | north to Lance Creek and two par-|j, Jost Ses Peeans orks COMPANY] i Wyo-Lex.- aoa) ea 50 95.78 95.76 By the distant from the; allel lines carry the gas south to a point 1,200 feet e e well. Apart of the gas flow is lib-| g.075 7 A ">| Warm Springs --- $1.00 erated at the ends of these lines. |G Waitionn COMPany> Suite 802 salt Creek —- ~'1.50Grass Creek — = 1.85 At Lance creek the gas was pur-|—__” s: 2-1-+tf Big Muddy — - 1.50 Fossil ~_- contract | posely set afire, the huge flame light-| == Pilot Butte Sapp eander 22s ose 1.25 | a ere. See ing up the country ‘with brilliancy.! The heat melted the ice in Lance} creek for hundreds of feet, affording a new drinking point for the large herd. of cattle beiohging to the Tom Bell Cattle company and creating a genial warmth which the stock take advantage of nightly as protection against the bitter cold of the range.: As showing the engrmous strength} of the gas flow, it may be stated) that one of the lines leading from} the well te the south one night re-} cently was turned over by excessive} pressure. and the stream of gas, in-| i stead of going into the air, was shot downward to the ground. Next morning an extavation forty feet across marked the energy developed by the escaping gas. Lines now are being rapidly com- pleted to carry the gas to various parts of the field to be used as fuel for the score or more of wells which the company contemplates drilling this winter. The necessary lines also have been run. Save your money-—puya meal ticket 4 2 3 DEVOE PAINT STOVES STO 353 North Beech Building Material of All Kinds. | water i Let us show you our line ot Stoves and Heaters before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money.° Natrona Lumber Co, — We make a speéia) of salary loans. Ba Sh a ES er you'lLt CHANGE YOUR MIND WHEN THE RIGHT GiRe COMES ALONG Ly DO THEY ALL HAND OUT THE SAME LINE OF CHATTER TO A BACHELOR? BUILDERS’ HARDWARE VES STOVES Phone 528 ; LET US FIGURE YOUR Bild Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM PTS | } WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET Elk Basin ~___ Liberty Bonds Wanted BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID The Security Loan Co. No. 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 BEST BOWL OF 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCK Back of Grand Central Bar. popular prices. Quick CHIL! IN TOWN All kinds of Sandwiches at service, highest quality. Gettin, welded. We s Welders and and other metals. OXY. 118 S. David 3 razers of Cast We Pay $10.00 to $ WOOL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION See W. manana ante g New Parts from the Factory is Very Unnecessary ien't discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be you time and money. x WELDS GUARANTEED. LENE WELDING ““Keross From iterate > SH F. Dunn t Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze 41OP “Phone 611-3 Company DRY GOODS SECTION We haye decided to give a Special Discount of 25% on all of our Ladies’ Cloth and Seal Plush Coats. This includes our Entire Stock—not one Garment reserved. . 3 25% Off on Our Entire Stock of 15.00 for good ones TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS «Daily, telegraphic other -markgts' oyér’ ou! " Place the ednyenic posal ‘to’ buy, /sel lor’ obtai ute quotations: .” Information sarzyt qua ee 0} Loéal’ Oils, New York’ stake Phone 203 Casper, ¥ iy. auger furnished, *'gpon’ request on "Liberty Donkté ead other: issues. ‘ and we can assure you that we have a beautiful as- sortment from which to make your selection. 25% Off On All FURS. These include Muffs and Neck Pieces, sold in sets or sep- arately. the-many-iteins quoted would make an ideal Xmas -eb¥esent ‘for the \wife or daughters. ' Alterations on garments ~canibe made’ after: Christmas. ; 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. < N N N N \ N \) N N N K) N) i) iN) ; N & N N) ,) ah h) 8 N iN h) N ) N ; N N }§ THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST