Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 4

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D5 LEE OE rae JUPITER WELL BUCK GREEK NOW ORILLNG) STOGK SOARS os Report That Casing Had Been Pulled and Well Abandoned “Dear Joe: Come home. Forgive and forget. I have destroyed the book. ,of war-tecipes.—Violet.”.—Tit-Bits. | —_— 1 J.J, Staunton, prominent Lusk rest. {dent and oil man, is numbered among |“ the week-end business arrivals. Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ock of the Buck Creek Oil com-, as doubled in market price in ; f last two days. Early this week nate y eek Bia Ask Is Unfounded ock sold at $1.15 to $1.25.| American = Midwest Refg.--_ 144 145 — Bessemer - Midwest Com. 1.39 1.41 2 A ig Bear - i < - ] $2.50 and some were made at Bip Five & Midwest pret: o +4 an 4 tpat figure. The is closely held Boston-Wy = “8.16 | 3.87 and only small are offered. Big Indian _ as 7.00 7.12 e at the new ns. Nearl¥ Center _. =: 1.75 1.87 of the 82, outstanding Columbine _-_--- 712 7.25 Con. Royalty -.-_ “81.00 83.00 | Casper Embar -.- Oklahy P&R.._ 8.00 8.25 fora es The Rancher’s Truck Helea __- pins company. i Jupiter -_- The Ford one-ton truck may well be classed New York Stock Exchange Stecks as an agricultural necessity, it fits into and fills so many wants on the ranch. It is a re- e Continental O Open Close Mexican Pet. 165% 1664 liable bearer of ranch burdens, not enly doing Texas Oil __ 186% 1863 the work of several horses quicker and better Outves Sinclair Oil _ 33— 338 than the horse, and does not “eat its head off” pemender 89 88F when not working. The aggressive rancher Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. We judge this to be so from the way ranchers are buying them. We have trucks for immediate delivery. rigs up for a dozen onal wells. , Two of the Buck Creek wells are with- block of the Ohio’s pioneer bs third is going down half a, E. T. mile southwest of it. One of the Wy Buck Creek wells, an offset to the Ohio’s producer, was down 900 feet on Tuesday. 4 my At the annual stockholders’ meet- 3 ing of the Buck Creek Oil company. Bu wrgay _ 50 4th 4is ___ WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET ° — Bed at Task, J. B, Grant and: E. Pilot Butte Pe 160 lardas Yon, Strong o enver were adde to the board of directors in place of E. - OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS Herrnion and LS. Noble, The nex | ECT ARK PONTITION FIXTURES fa D LEASE, me Earl C. Boyle 231-237 N. Center St. Phone 9 Casper, Wyo. CI y HIBS HHI HSIEH HHH EEE GHH EHIME Fi hundred thousand shares of Manufacturing Company of Denver has purchased the fixtures and lease Despite the fact that there is of the French shop in order to secure of moisture on the ranges and the store location for opening a very little snow has fallen this win- branch of the Denver house here. ter to hinder the stockraising indus- _ Mrs. Sadie La Touf, while dispos- a ee A ued of the lease and fixtures has re- try, stock conditions in the central tained the stock o fthe store and will art of the state are reported to be sea sell all the ladies’ ready-to-wear and haha her material in the store below poor con mS eved to be due to the fact that 3 ear th eexceptionally dry fall the ran grasses from curi p well ch is near- ly. There is plenty of fo ll Creek ds on its prop- euch as it is in the Big Muddy field. thriving. ny has reacted ~~ Stockmen, it is reported, are tak- Home Cooking—at The Harvey. | 2 ae = SSS a a kinds to ward against losses if the Young Wo Townsite In the Lusk Oil Field spring is visited with heavy storms, [he Illinois Pipe Line Co. is building a pipe line h ; t it here SeveceleaGntn ago. CASPER AND DOUGLAS as the stock would not be able to withstand the drains that loss of food from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. Thousands of men will be employed in the Lusk : FIRMS EFFECT MERGER Tae The Families of these men will mean Thousands fore the end of the coming week. Bldg. 1-2-tf ee Oe ee ee more. Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. Postoffice, on the main highway, and many other ad- vantages, at Young Woman. All lots $100.06 each, 1,000 shares of the capital stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each lot. Send for folder and particulars write T.O. Turner, president of the Cor Developme : s in the OUTWEST PETROLEUM bas BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Send for Special report. Write or wire us Your market wishes in this security SINGER SECURITIES CORPORATION 15 Park Row New York City now. that the Texa were enjo — ’ Minstrel s Tuesday even- g, February 18th. night of mus- ic and fun with your home folks a: but the stock is not entertainers. 2 pr drillers in charge g it easy ata 0 feet where GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Speciality Wyoming Map and Blue Print Ce., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. o o-oo ate cte- ste oho ote ste cto ote che te ote ohn stn she ote che ote se she che cn 0% ancial cir- QOGeeerzedee.e-4,e-460-40-0,0-4.0-4Lo-4io-elo-en sSo-afe-ofo-sfo-oge fe. ele-ete-ore eoe-elo-e ~"'ERichards & Cunningham Co. REMODELING SALE IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT % Xe edocpaptedee 7? To the Young Woman Townsite Co., Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467-W Casper, Wyoming RA OU ONO, O. o%e Me aM er MO NOOO CALL 74-] : PPP deeeeereteaedoateedcretecee : : $ Having decided to make some changes-in the ap- See Ben Transfer Co : % peararitce of our Men’s Deparment which will necessitate Light and Hote te Bt ea seine eae + the moving of the merchandise and to make room for our eee (QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE ter th new one ation. $ new Spring Stock which will be coming in during the next — 1,200 INSTRUMENTS ARE % x two months, we will give a LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all Winter Clothirg, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; also on all Blankets, Comforts, Suit Cases and ' K ° So-ofoes > oof FILED WITH CLERK WITH FEES AMOUNTING $1,270 Approximately 1,200 n 30 . in the * burn, 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at ¢ K? + : N K? ¢ Traveling Bags, etc. y 5 From this filing the e body and Co. dress shirts with or with- Clothing out collars, and a fine line of ed approximately $1, t the expenses of the 7 celebrated Hirsh- . 4 offic st a third that sum. Wiel feuturemithemcele Silk Shirts fO dnstcamenteiunichewvere! Wickire Clothing and you will find that Which are also greatty reduced for this %, vote efoatoage o uments rd made M. Og- RD nodes ¢ WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL Sots field du the month of January & we have a splendid assortment of suits sale. WELDS GUARANTEED istitut upproximate total in % and overcoats to select from, also the ACETYLENE Some cour the state for the as pee ees hick, a libel Underwear OXY-A WELDING SHOP whole year. The filings do not take y best mats ee e on wAich @ 11 118 South David “Across from Shockley Garage.” | Phone 611-3 nto consideration the vast number liscount wi e given. Z ; Cas Wyo. Sf. usseasmnanltas v amidavita: lecaion eee on i We are sole agents in Casper for ~~ ahh : notices or validation notices which | . ; the well known Lewis make of, Union hnicishsialaielsleieisleistebsiaisisisioteiaicicetict taotctaucet were filed by the hundred on the #%¢ Shirts Suits and the Stephenson make of Under- = — the year. The records a wear (in the two-piece garments) so we . the month of January : fe... b han sHRete f rama as Cannes ‘ : favorably with the| <3: In this department we sell only the pegs Ap te la 3 Under. ee fs zee tite a a ion in. price . will bi best records ever made for filing in 63 best makes such as the Oregon. Gify |. given .< whath of th Br P ; the clerk’s office during: the ‘month! &@ Mills in flannel Shirts. with’ collars ‘at ‘on: Fee * Wirt : b C 2 | and indicates a return of increased gb . f 7 GAEDE! nter 2 ation in oil fields in this vi- J tached and the celebrated Cluett Pea- and’ be® onvinced and ‘ ’ ‘of ‘our. office ‘at your dis- éts.and up to the min- K? SaSae +, Roeocoes - I. Adams, of Laramie, a‘ nt business and oil man, is usper Loday, “Think Richards & Cunningham When YouWant the Best”. Information 1. and’ quotations furnish ed upon request on Murk your ealendar for the 18th,| , Lopaltoits, “New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. the wiget of the Elk's big minstrel Se * er f - Phone 2 Casper, ‘Wye. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. has only to consider the possibilities of the Gockel, Pastor. BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN .. | é MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH Second and Durbin streets, Walter L, French, Minister. The subject of the Morning ser- jMon will be “Prayer;—The founda- |tion of Christian life and service.” | In the evening, in accord with th- |proclamation of President Wilson, a ‘Roosevelt Memorial service will |b. held. For this service special patri- otic music has been prepared anu udge Chas. E. Winter will deliver the j address. | Mrs. C. E. Wygant will lead the | Epworth League, the subject will b- |“The leaven of freedom at work in \India.” j Large numbers of people in Cas per who were regular church atte ants before coming here are now neg- lecting the church and worship. Th. Methodist church will welcome to al) its services, and to its fellowship, al! ; {such who will come. Stranger, this means you. ! | TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | Pine and Cunningham streets, J Sunday school begins at 9:30 | There is a class for your child also The morning service begins ; |10:30. The pastor will preach on th {text Collossians 3, 12-17: “Noblesse | Oblige.”” | At the evening service the pas {will explain many unfamiliar wor: jused in the bible referring to person and work of the Savior. Th service commences at 7:30. Come and hear the glad tidings of the grace of God in Christ Jesus, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Our Sunday school begins prom ly at ten o’clock. Mr. J. A. Han our newly elected superintendent, wil! be in charge. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keeping in mind what was accom- plished at our annual meeting the | { | _ pastor will discuss ‘“‘The Cost of Suc- B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30 p. m. lin the church, leader Mary Eskridge. The Men's Fellowship class will meet in the class room, 414 So. Beech, at 6:30. Subject: Problems of The Peace Table, “Remaking th Map.” Evening service at 7:30. Subject “An Invitation and a Promise.” Our services are for all who care to worship with us. We believe with the Psalmist, “Happy is that people |whose God is the Lord.” ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Delaware and Durbin streets, Wal- jter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow at 11 o’clock the pas- tor will speak on “Theodore Roose velt, Man” and in the evening at 7:30 on “The Imperative Claims of | Christ.” The morning music includes )an anthem, “O Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord” (Holden) and a solo by Mrs. P. W. Frank, “‘“My Redeemer land My Lord” (Dudley Buck). In [the evening the choir will sing Ma- tey’s “Crossing the Bar” and a quar- tet composed of Mrs. Bretschneider, |Miss Winter, Messrs. Burns anda Lundberg will sing Cranmer’s “O Lord, Most Merc 3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | Christian Science services are hela jevery Sunday in I. O. O. F. hall. 'Sunday’s subject, “Spirit.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The Wednesday evening meeting is held at 7 p. m. in the same hall. GRACE A. M. E, CHURCH -Preaching at 2 o’clock p. m,; sub- jiect “Gad Called His Church Our jof the Fire. {| At 8 p. m.; subject “Riches.” | February 14 a Valentine Social will jbe given by the W. M. M. society. Sergt. W. C. Harris will make an adc- dress on the war. March 30 will be our Rally Day. |, Presiding Elder Rev. R. L. Pope, will be with us, and hold second quarter. J. O. Minor, Pastor. B. Y. P. U. MEETING The Baptist Young People will have | their meeting at 6:30 on Sunday even- ing. The following program will be rendered with Miss Mary Eskridge as leader Subject: “Faith.” Song. Song. Song. Prayer. |Scripture Reading, Hebrew 11: 1-10; | 24-27; 32-40.—Leader. |__ Solo, ‘Does esus Care?”—LaClais Have Faith in God.”—Carlos Moore “We Should Walk By Faith, Not | by Sight.”—Mr. Wilkinson. {| “The Song Thru Faith”—Lucy Shriner. “Accomplishments of Faith.” — Leona Magill. Seng. ’ Closing Prayer. ———.___ iMiR. AND MRS. TULLY TO I- _ MAKE HOME IN DENVER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Tully, who have made their home in Alliance. Neb., ever since they were married in Caspér over a year ago, are mov- ing to Denver to make ‘their fature home, according to word received in Casper by Mrs. Tully’s brother, Wilson S. Kimball, Jr. Mr. Tully will assume the manage- ment of the P!ain’s Iron works which was bequeathed to him by his fatn. r’s will. - The tefms of the will which leaves a total estate valued at ap- proximately $75,000, has just ‘been completed in a Nebraska court. +. ___ J. P. Barton, of Basi listed among Prominent business visitors. in

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