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ANOS 0 LIMIT 5 With Life With Op- erations in Field Lively Despite Winter (Special usk H the ded with oil men and ating with a ons. The ho- dequate to house nd the citizens are mmodate all possible ctions during the last. thir s have passed all pre- vious recor more than five hun- dred lots in the townsite have been sold, while the lots in the various sub- divisio ire in great demand, Busi- ness lots are selling rapidly. Courthouse Bonds Issued Bonds have been issued for the erection of a $60,000 courthouse, und petitions are out at this time for the issuance of stock for a new audi- torium. The Snyder Mercantile com- pany, a tment store, has found their floor space entirely in- adequate for their incre and plans have al made for the erection of firefroof buildings on their present site. The Hall sed Lumber recently company was by the Sterling and s company intends to e their stock so as to provide for every Want of the oil fields, and the town proper, in their line. W. N. Rooter, proprietor of a gen eral merchandise store, will soon com- mence the erection of a fireproof building on M street, where he ex- pects to car tock of general mer- c se to supply the increasing de- mand of the public. Rail Facilities Taxed Northwestern yards at this ull to the utmost of ma- vr the fields. Lusk has now ‘on. point local real estate sents for the Young Lusk field, The point ar terial sale of over one hundred the week, with many ap- in lots du locations town; fifty of th ed by an e Iso report a bri ess in local proper nd intend soon to open the High School Addi- for business ur little pure tion to the public. Oil Operations Boom. oil th field ha yon not ac Activity nbated to count of the The string of truck vily loaded, in evider to the fields iner the enthusiasm of the vi to greatest oil fields in Wyoming. The well on Sec. 86156-65 “broke this v flow nd Ser ( ection indica- WELL ON TOP OF SANDS AT LANCE CREEK The Oil Co, of Ca drill 1 sec. 1-65. 1 r field. No. near the Cory Coal Co. mine, 20 miles west of Lance Creek, is about ready to resume drilling after cementing off water. It is on top of the sand. CEMENTING OF GLENHURST WELL COMPLETED IN MUDDY Reports reaching Casper this week state that the drillers have cemented off the Glenhurst well in the Big Muddy field and the work of drilling it in will be completed as soon as the cement se ~~» - E.P. BACON IS GRANTED MANVILLE FRANCHISE ger of the Na- plant, has been p right to install and ean electric light plant in the f Manville by the 3 town council, w re to the Bacon, mar d ave the ma- ec arch . The Dp nt in the eastern s become so acute that n assured whol co-operation from the rv Mr. souled dents. * known ; und | The r. chosen, but as material DIVIDENDS PAID Profits of Chief Wyoming Oper- ators $200 for Every Resident of the State Wyoming oil companies or com- panies which operated in the and have their chief revenue from Wyoming fields paid over $40,000,000 in dividends to stock- Jers during the year of 1918. vast amount of money has al- ly been declared in dividends and forwarded to the stock- f the various organizations. a minimum distribution of profits as the dividends paid by a number of close corporations and by concerns operating in Wyoming but which do not obtain any considerable portion of their revenues from these operations are not included. The aggregate of the dividend is equal to more than $200 for each man, wo- man and child in the state. The list of dividend amounts that have been distributed follow: Continental O. yi $360,000 Elkhorn Oil C 175,000 Illinois Pipe L 2 Imperial Oil, Ltd. Qhiol Oil eeaereeaad 00,000 Producers & Refiners —__ 210,000 Consolidated Royalty Oil 240,000 Lone Star Oil ________ Standard of Indiana - Texas Co. ___ Elk Basin Pet Grass Creek Pet - 2 Kinney Oil & Ref. 300,000 Midwest Oil —-_____ = 160,000 Midwest Refining -_____ 2,044,640 New York Oi! ___ 15,000 E. T. Williams Oil 50,000 Humphreys Pet ___ 800,000 ~---$40,672,108 CACTUS TO SPUD IN FIRST WELL Interest Rife in Cheyenne Over Prospective Operations Round Butte Country CHEYE. Wyo, cial.) —The first well to be spudded in in the Round Butte oil field in Weld county, 18 miles south of Cheyenne, ill be in the northeast co-ner of tion 12, township 11 north, range N that company expects to start drilling: within the near future. One section of Union Pacifie land is in » the structur nd the Roxana, it is un- derstood, has applied for a case on this The Weld county field has beer to Max who took of the structurs s a result a. W. umpert conducted an ext When face ind ing, Graypert d a depth of twenty ggeman w d in to check up the and the rush to the The Wall creek cur in this field, ding to th experts; the sand o be h way between the Nio ton, at a d Phe Roxzna leased all the patented ulf the state lands in the stru ture and the Cactus the balance. Roxana will unload its ri renton ion; the Cact is using Carr for its heavy and trucking the balance from Chey- enne. MIDWEST BASKET FIVE TO CLASH WITH STATE FAIR QUINTET FEB, BTH. Midwest Refining Bas team will play the first int all game of February 8, when it tackh the strong Douglas city aggregation, Plans for a successful team for ( per is being made by Coach Robert E. Mackay. Mr. Mackay believes that there is material here for a strong city team and he requests that all basketball basketh - players report at the high school gymnasium Monday night for a stiff practi A tempc eam has t he will sacrifice lineup for bette Many games e been arranged ff \ for the season which should be a Keep Y. = ings Stam + our leage—! ‘s 1s record er for the local organi- bi P Pl d Buy War Saving P tzation if the material that is here , Q iturns out for practice. 00,000, Jan. 30 (Spe- by the Cactus company. Ad-| this corner are Roxana hold- ding northward, on which ] | ot i | | | { Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ~ Local Stocks New York Curb | suit, claiming defamation of charac. ARFIDAYITS ae = PISCoWERY Bid Ask Midwest Ref; i384 riety oe i a SOWNSHIP Laie sey ey O2 Midwest ele 282 . is past re i ae a iG Stok Midwest Com. --_ 1.26 1.28 | into Ae it Sarre mae oe WARRANTY DEEDS Big Bear _ 1028 03 Midwest Pref. - aa -50 | previously served a penitentiary sen-| MORTGAGE DEEDS Big Five 014 ‘O24 Merritt __~- dav 2. ; tence. Later developments unearthed BULS OF SALE Reece Hive 30 Glenrock Oil 3.75 3. | the fact that he had been married in LODE LOCATION NOTICES ser aS i ‘oc = Cosden --- 7.00 7 December to Miss Agnes Peterson, | POWER OF ATSORNEY Big Indian — 23 225 Okmulgee - 2.00 2 Proprietor of the Smart Shop: of. PROXIES Center —- 004.002 Sapulpa —_ 7.12 7.25 | Douglas. He was apprehended in| CHATTEL MORTGAGES columns: ae 38 Houston Oil 79.00 80.00 | —— ne eee tg and Many Other Legal Forms Con. Royalty - +8: : Olahoma P&R - 8.75 9.00 | | =: S: Casper Embar 003 008 ee | CHICHESTER S PILLS | Fer Sale By Elkhorn 60 62 | THE ND BRAD | Commercial Printing Co Heels OOS 5008 New York Stock Excharge Sein, OSS . é Jupiter .06 07 Stocks | Eile te = Beale | Up-to-date Commercial Printing Kinney me 58 -60 Open Close Binge cates | (in he S ap Een With Mounteina Gulf | Mexican Pet. — 168% 1683 | etna, HAND DALLA | "The Tribune Office) Northwest ------ Texas Oil — 192 1914 | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS . Outwest ---- Sinclair Oil 35 | a EVERYWHERE | Pathfinder ~. U. S. Steel __ 89 ————— — = Eerie < Pec - car - Riverton Ref, Liberty Bonds Y W. T ° Republic — ] ae oe oung W oman J ownsite United Pet - 99.14 Western Explr. __ | 93.10 Wind River Refg. 2nd 4is E Williams ~~ 2nd 44s Wyo-Kans ~~ 3rd 44s Wyo-Tex. ... --. 4th 43s —_ WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET ----$1.00 Elk Basin —~__ - 1.50Grass Creek - Warm Springs - Salt Creek __-_ Big Muddy - - 1.50Fossil — contract | Pilot Butte — 1.50Lander — a --- 1.26 \ Paul Verlain, the Parisian poet, BOSTON NURSE TO PARIS woke up one night to find a couple ie Gata of burglars in his room. Shortly paprs, Jan. 10. (By Mail.) —Miss/ before, he had been driven by poverty Carrie M. Hall of Boston, formerly to sell eve was reduced His visitors w ev gave hinva franc apiece and took their departure. ick of furniture, and eeping on a sack. so touched by th chief nurse for the American Red, Cross in Great Britian, has been ap- pointed director of the bureau of nursing here, succeeding Miss Ruth Morgan, who has returned to Amer- ica. HE Gates Half-Sole Tire is a brand new tire embodying a mechanical pririciple which. is revolutionizing the tire industry. It is not a “sewed- on,” nor a “tire-cap,” vulcanized on; nor in any sense a re-tread. SBR SHH HHISHHEH HHH BE HBI SINE SHSHEOH GH eHEEE HEGRE | Gates Half-Sole Tires fit completely over your worn tires, clear down below the beads. They transform your worn tires into the most beau- tiful, brand new over-size tires you can buy at any price. They cannot be distinguished from new tires. They carry a stronger guarantee than the tires now on your car. They are guaranteed punct- ure-proof. | Yet they cost only ¥% as much - as the tires - you have been buying. If any of your tires are tread-worn, you owe it.to yourself to investigate. | MALF- GATES 22.- TIRES Authorized Service Station FIRST AND WOLCOTT STS. Casper, Wyo. | The Nicolaysen LumberCo. A EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS COAL SWINDLER HELD | | which he claimed he was starting in Phone 62. Office and Yard, ‘First and Center. : term of the distziet court here. FOR: TRIAL IN | DOUGLAS JAIL FUE. Anderson, would-be bank promoter, is in the county jail at} Douglas awaiting trial on a charge | of obtaining money under false pre-| tenses. ; Anderson approached several Doug- las business men during the past few months and secured large subscrip- tions for stock in a string of banks) cedings. - es you don’t have to die to beat. ’ ‘ ay 1-25-7tx GEOLOGICAL WORK Bive MDede Gh Teer Choc Montana. Some became suspicious and had him arrested. At the trial! Anderson returned the moneys given him but upon being freed he started | LOCATION NOTICES In the Lusk Oil Field Che: Illinois Pipe Line Co. is building a pipe line from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. Thousands of men will be employed in the Lusk Oil Field. The Families of these men will mean Thousands more. Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. Postoffice, on thé main highway, and many other ad- vantages, at Young Wi All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each Jot. Send for folder and particulars write To the Young Woman Towasite Co., Room 3, Mokler Blég. Phone 467-W Casper, Wyoming - KEEKLEKE Highway Garage EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS — Good Work at the Right Price Storage and Accessories 123-27 West Second Street CASPER WYOMING HEE KEL AIHA AHA A AAAI ISN AAI AA ANAANAAMNS Me Anderon has ingtituted divorce pro- H. A. Miler, Hening hotel, sells Bankers Life of Nebraska. . The king Prints, Surveying P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, ever Lyria ‘ Lr WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? | Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. Ordinarily we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a aew part and save the time lost in ordering from the factory or agency. 2 Welding also makes the broken casting stronger than the new by adding additional strength to the weak part that is broken. We have an Oxweld Portable outfit for field work for welding such pieces that are not easily moved; also for cutting out and welding in seamless patches in fire boxes, welding cracked flue side crown and door sheets, calking edges, etc. Let the best equipped shop in the west give you an estimate on your work. WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL iii WELDS GUARANTEED OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 South David “Across from Shockley Garage.” x Casper, Wyo. Phone 61}-J EHREEE LEER IN yok ene aes duro fice’ at--your dig-: pmarkets te up'to the Ae Information and quotations furnished. upon. request gn. Local Oils, New York-Stocks, ‘Liberty “Bonds and other: iss Phone 203 —. Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bidg. 4750 AGKED FOR INJURIES IN AL YARDS Hiram P. Deuel Files Suit Against Burlington as Result of Being Crushed Under Mass of Tron Chain The Burlington railroad company tt and S. E. Phelps in behalf of Hiran P. Deuel, who was badly in- | jured a year ago today in an acci- dent in the local railroad yards. The petition alleges that Deuel was injured thru gross negligence on the part of the railroad company, in not furnishing adequate lights and work- ing facilities for employes who were working on engine repairs in the yards. Of the total sum, $60,000 is rendered physically incapable of pro- viding his own living and $2,750 for money he has expended in trying to effect a cure of his injuries. The case is the outgrowth of in- juries sustained by Deuel, when he, serving in the capacity of boiler- maker-foreman of the company here, was called ypon one night to take charge of a crew to lift an engine from the turn table pit after it had rolled in from an open track. Deuel ito @ heavy pulley and was placing it on braces when he slipped and fell beneath the mass of iron and chain. As a result of the accident his entire left side was paralyzed and he lost the use of his right eye. One of the queer results of the ‘accident was that the victim lost complete power of sense of smell and taste and is virtually deprived of his hearing. | After being at death’s door for sev- eral weeks a partial cure was effected ;but Mr. Deuel has suffered almost constantly from his severe injuries, so the petition recites.~ . This Woman Only | Weighing 90 Pounds \Takes Tanlac and She Now | Weighs 135 Pounds—Condi- ~ | tion Was Alarming “When my wife began taking Tan. jlac she only weighed ninety pounds jand now she weighs one hundred and ithirty-fite, giving her an actual gam jof firty-five pounds,” said Clarence \E. Malin, the well known contractor, living at 815 West Fifty-first street, Seattle, Wash., recently. | Mr. Malin’s statement while indeed |remarkable, is by no means excep- jtional, as thousands of well known \people all over America have testi- field that they have used the Master Medicine with the same astonishing ;and gratifying results. “Mrs. Malin commenced to fail in strength and go down hill two years | 2g0, just after the birth of our last baby,” continued Mr. Malin. “Her | appetite was very poor and she would get so weak and dizzy at times that she ‘would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. The least little thing would bring on one of these dizzy spells. She always suffered this way just after getting jup in the morning and was hardly ever free from hesdaches. I have known her to gz five or six nights in succession. without getting any sound sleep and I don’t see how on {earth she ever managed to do her {housework, as she would have to jeither sit down or lay down every lit. tle while during the day. As I said before, she only weigher ninety puunds and her condition wag getting to be alarming. “She never seemed to be able to get anything to help her, so I got her to take Tanlac and now she is just like a new person and I have never seen her looking better. Her appetite is just fine, she thoroly en- joys her food and has not had a sign of dizziness since she began taking Tanlac. She sleeps like a child now, is cheerful and happy all the time and her work is not the least trouble to her. “Well, I had been suffering.a great deal with rheumatism: in my arms and shoulders. I could scarcely raise my hands to my head and my right arm especially was so stiff that it took every bit of nerve and, will power I had to do any work. So 1 decided to try Tanlac myself, as iv was doing my wife so much good, and now J never feel a sign of rheu- matism. I can swing my arms and juse them without feeling a pain of any kind and IJ also have picked up five or six pounds since I began tak- ing the medicine. I certainly have every reason for.praising Tanlac, for it has been a wonderful thing for both my wife and myself.” “Tanlac is sold in Casper by the =.|Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by y|the Alcova Mercantile Co. ——- i BILLINGS ROMPS AWAY WITH SHERIDAN QUINTET : SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 80.— {Despite the recognized ‘fact that thgir antagonists played a better qual- ity..of basketball than at any time heretofore this season, Billings High school romped to victory over Sher- idan High at the Linden gym, be- fore a good crowd of Sheridan fans, The score has been variously report- ed at 60-16 and 69-15, was made defendant in a syit fog. | $62,750 filed by Attorneys Thomasy asked for relief as the plaintiff was * | I |