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SO OO ee ar PAGE FOUR See MUDDY STOCKS /~ TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE AGAIN ACTIVE Speculators Turn to Other Issues as Stocks Affected by Leasing | Bill Slump. | Interest in the local oil stock mar- ket which was at a fever heat dur- ing the three weeks prior to the} failure of the leasing bill, is shifting from the Salt Creek issues to the} stock issues of companies in the Big Muddy field, which have not been ef- fected by the government withdrawal | order: Among the smaller organi- | zations which have experienced bene- | fits from the renewed trading in Big! Muddy stocks are the Elkhorn Oil} y, the Kinney company, Jup-| and several other | Glenhurst smaller issu Elkhorn stock, has experienced an | ion in price due to the| stimulated trading in Big Muddy stocks in conjunction with the reports from company headquarters that well No. 13 has established a new max-| imum on production in the field. The | well still holding up to a re- markable production, the daily yield, according to official reports, still be- ing in excess of 1,000 barrels. ‘The other issues are holding firm under | the inc of the development of the properi underway. Salt Cree » in slow de- mand and await a buying wave which will strengthen the tone of the mar- ket. The buying public bought ver: vily in these issues during the itement siderable stocks on the market. WYOKANS RIGGING UP Td DRILL AT LANCE GREEK is rigging tory to s up | 6 will be under w; March 15, it is plan M 1 for r in the plant to be i been shipped fro due to arris tien of this plant will incr the ed gs of the ypment of the company » will be pushed d Butte oil field south in Weld county, Cole 3 depth of 800 feet. Th expected to begreached about April 1. NEW PROGESS TO SOLVE GARDEN BLACK INDUSTRY Perfection of a process th permit th nufacture of « after the from the carbon will a recent acument the indus ments the pl Ss Mo ut it will be s © of 1 burned under produces the hat ne commodity ibject to co This entail move thr ne muct the situation | 1 of salary Toans Company. Suite "AMERICANS — MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don’t worry about old age. man is good at avy age. K body mn ng hale and heurty and ab a | bit” as when you were a young fello | Affections of the kidneys and bl fre among the leuding cv or helples Keep them clean the other orguns in working condition, aad you will have nothing to tear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the eystem and avoid tions. Take GOL Oil Capsules find that you are 2s good fellow. Your spirits will nated, your muscles strong mind keen enough for any U GOLD MEDAL Haarlem will do the work, But be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are ree and should help you, or your y will be refunded. For sule by dp sealed packagce il Capsules St8, Ghree sizes, | it ii Warm Springs - . -- 1.85)section 18, township 20, range 77, It Creek _ 1.50] Grass Creek -- 1.85] only about four miles from the recent ig Muddy - 2.50} Fossil -- contract | well brought in by the Ohio Oil com- Pilot Butte --_ 1.50} Lander - ---- 1.25; pany, and the expectation is that the drill will find thessame great PLANS COMPLETED AT GHEVENNE | priated on will he formed for Spaneeeaet ee = : to the ¥ f bots ciate THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL E wf CORNER 14th and STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO} y” is the One block from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. Hi Stone, in ft The Newest, most Modern and Complete (Moderate Priced) H ti Hotel in Denver. # i smokes 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe in a connection. i] RSs Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With private bath $1.50 and up. {4 This will be Chey: The Audi jum now has direct street car service to and from 8 eee the Union Station. i Take car No. 2 or No. 9 in front of the depot tand get off at 1 Stout street. Hotel one-half block to the right. q ¢ W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mgr. H rE ' a: THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘LIGHT OIL AT SHALLOW DEPTHS ROPE OF OL Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY |, MEN AT MULE GREEK Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg : | Sudden popularity of the Mule Local Stocks New York Curb |Creek structure, where development pia is now in progress, is explained by American ~~ the following statement of one heavi- Bessemer | ly interested in this field: Big Bear 5 “In the first place, if we get any- sig Five Merritt |thing it will be shallow—probably Glenrock Oil Cosden Okmulgee — pulpa not over 1250 feet and possibly less ithan 1,000 feet. In the second place it will be a light oil—we are drilling for the sand that proved Buck Creek. Boston Ws Big Indian - Center - Columbine ~~~ 5 36 -O14 Con. Royalty Houston Oil - 79.00 | And lastly the field is only six or Elkhorn ~ Oklahoma P&R_-- 8.50 seven miles from the railroad—is it Heela -- ees any wonder we are enthusiastic?” The strength of these predictions will be determined within a compara tively short time by joint operations Open = Close ‘of the Stanley-Greene, Midwest and 1834 | Ohio companies since the well is re- Jupiter — Kinney : Mountin & Gulf Northwest — Outwes New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Pet. Pathfinder e 3 Oil 1943 | ported to be down over 600 feet. Brenan Si nc Olle 3 ee Picardy —--. ---- Unss Steel * LARAMIE RED - | Riverton Refg. -- Liberty Republic — _ DESERT CO. TO Shiloh = Close Wind River Refg. E. T. Willi LARAMIE, Wyo.—The Laramie 1Red Desert Oil company, whose head- |quarters are in this city, has award- ,ed a contract to Burkhart & Beard |for sinking a well on its holdings in 2nd Wyo-Tex. — trd Mosher unite _--_500.00 575.00 , 40th dis —-_- WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET lk Basin -- volume of oil encountered by the Ohio. The company is composed | largely of Laramie men, who have ad- vanced sufficient funds to carry on the development work and demon- strate the belief of the company that | oil will be encountered in vast quan- tity. CODY GLAIMS SHOWING OF lL AT 100 FEET A Cody report sent out by the} Queen Oil company, which recently started work on a wildcat im that territory, says that good oil show- ings we ound at a shall depth and that deeper drilling will be prosecuted in the hope of bringing in a com- mercial well before the end of the month. The well is down 100 feet. > CHEYENNE (Spl.)—A the of the 1 planned on their Camp Dix on Fri The state of Wyoming 10,000 for ings, which will be h body of Wyor ng here for demob: sell. of the 116th Fridoy will be kept at Fort Rus thr or four days, to complete their dis ron. Regular m March 7th at nds will be at the ions of the All visiting neigh- ed to attend, LOUIS H. SCHMIDT, Clerk. Save your money—eat at the Har- vey. us to honor the returning herow— CASH PALD POR THIRD | ity Bons Dowt Take Lexx No Amount No Amount Too The Nicolaysen LumberCo. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES 1 WAR SAN INGS ort Ry ship- BONDS WAGONS COAL ~ DENVER LOAN OFFICE Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge——Buy War Savings Stamps Just Arrived 2300 New Silk Dresses Make An Early Selection THE. LE ADER 146 East Second CASPER - WYOMING NM jother girl in the resort is oesesseafoeto eon | PROCLAMATION > “THE HIDDEN TRUTH AT THE IRIS ON SATURDAY’ | Anna Case, the beautiful grand! opera singer, will be seen in her first; picture, ““‘The Hidden Truth,” which; is released by Select Pictures on Sat-| urday at the Iris Theater. i Helen Merrill, a beautiful girl with | a wonderful singing voice and a re-| fined manner, is out of place as an entertained in Bill Sheridan’s saloon| and dance hall in Nugget City. An- Myrtle | Cadby, whose husband, a drunkard and a bully, treats her abusively and takes all of her earnings. Sheridan and “Snipe” Roach, mining shark, salt the Golden Chance mine and attempt to sell it to Charles SUBMISSION AT A SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OF CASPER TO BE HELD ON SAT- POSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO EXTEND THE SYSTEM OF WATER WORKS OF SAID CITY; AND ALSO A SECOND AND SEPARATE PROPOSITION TO ISSUE BONDS TO _ PROVIDE FUNDS WITH WHICH TO BUILD SEWERAGE IN_ SAID CITY; AND A THIRD AND SEP- ARATE PROPOSITION TO_IS- POSE OF ERECTING A BUILD- FIRE EXTINGUISHING EQUIP- MENT AND FOR THE USE OF Taylor, a rich New Yorker. Taylor’ ITS FIRE DEPARTMENT AND sends George Reed, a mining expert. TOWN OFFICERS IN THE TRANSACTION OF THEIR OF- in whom he has absolute confidence, | to investigate the mine. Reed sees} FICIAL BUSINESS. through the fraud at once but offers | op4-p— OF WYOMING to keep quiet and put the deal over COUNTY OF NATRON if the results are split three ways. CITY OF CASPER. One day Cadby is particularly hate- | z ful to his wife, and Helen tries to} In accordance with the provisions protect her against her husband’s|of the election laws of the State of tirades. He throws Helen down and|Wyoming and the ordinances of the advances to the bed of his wife where | City of Casper, I, John F. Leeper, she is lying ill. She picks up Helen’s|the duly elected, qualified and acting pistol and kills her husband. Before; Mayor of the City of Casper, County she dies, Myrtle gives Helen a let-|of Natrona, State of Wyoming, do ter to a man in New York, to whom {hereby make this proclamation and she was supposed to have gone when she ran away and married her hus- cial election held in the City of Cas- band. She tells Helen to take the|/per, Wyoming, Saturday, the 29th letter and go to him, as he was her| father’s mining partner at one time and will treat her well. Helen’s further adventures under} an assumed name lead up to an| agreeable termination of all diff! erences. | > | R. H. Hanauer has returned from Denver where he spent the past ten days on business in connection with! his interests in the Traders’ Petro- | leum company. | ——— GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps ind Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So, Centur Home cooking at the Harvey. ——— _Money to lvan on cnattels. Secu- ty Loan Company, Suite 302 0.-S. g. Phone 804-J. TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. _. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sei lor obtain the best markets apd up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. OIL CO. STOCK Well is ready to come in. Invest before too late. H. H. Harden Henning Hotel AUCTION SALE 20 Head 1 will sell at public auction on Saturday, March 8, 1919, at CASTLE & MECHALEY Grand Central Stables, Casper, Wyo. Wyoming, con: Percherons, Bel; six years, weihing from 1,500 to 2,100. Breeders will have an opportunity to buy these big sound rugged types at their own price. Every horse. wil] be sold absolutely as represented and to «the highest bidder, regard- iniberest-t0; buy qgood ‘stallion to head ¢&| er and better:horses. You canhot afford tormiss this lot of goodvyoung:stullions."+ Terms will be made { known ‘om day of salé. “Sale will commonce at 1:00 o'clock sharp. ° hs | . FRED L. BROWN COLONEL BANKS, OF DENVER, AUCTIONEER | eae eon eho eo coal ain ho ep eee cho ole hole ho she aie aloes | URDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1919, TO| SUBMIT A PROPOSITION TO|THOUSAND DOLLARS ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PUR-| a’ ING FOR THE HOUSING OF ITS| rive notice that there will be a spe-; a ey NE Ay gt 4 ) ; F : i 7 __ THURSDAY, MARGH6, 1919 _ day of March, A. D. 1919, at. which election there will be submitted to PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF }, vote of the qualified electors of said City of Casper, a proposition to issue the coupon bonds of the said City in the sum: of TWO HUNDRED SIXTY (8260,- 000.00) for the purpose of providing funds to extend the system of water works of said City; said bends, if voted, to be issued in accordance with |the provisions of Chapter 129 of the 1910 Revised Statutes of Wyoming, and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per an- num, Notice is hereby given that at said special election above referred to SUE BONDS FOR THE BUR; | there will also be submitted to the qualified electors of the said City of Casper an additional proposition to jissue the coupon bonds of said City jin the amount of SIXTY THOUSAND |DOLLARS ($60,000.00) for the pur- pose of providing funds with which to build sewerage in said City; said ‘bonds, if voted, to be in accordance jwith the provisions of Chapter 131 |of the 1910 Revised Statutes of Wyo- ming, and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per annum. Notice is hereby further given that at the special election there will also be submitted to the qualified electors of said City of Casper, an additional proposition to issue the coupon bonds of said City in the amount of FORTY- NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($49,- 000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for the erection and construc- tion of a necessary building in the said City of Casper for the use of the !City, to- a city hall necessary to | aecommodate the officers of said City, lits records, fire department and paratus, municipal court and police department, including the city jai} |Said bonds, if voted, to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per annum. All that part of the first ward lying West of Wolcott streét and North of North Western Railroad shall constitute the first precinet of ‘the First Ward and the polling place within said precinct shall be in the building used by the Casper Fire De- partment, situate on the South half jof Lot 15, in Block 8 in the City of Casper, and Marie Villnave, Rich- lard McDermott afd John Hammon ‘are appointed judges at such polling ;place and Mary Stapleton and Mat Mechaley, are appointed as clerks at ‘such polling place. All that part of the first ward lying east of Wolcott street and North of North Western Railroad shall consti- tute the second precinct of the first ward and the polling place within {such precinct shall be in the building |known as the Central School Build- ling, situate on lots, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 11 of,the City of Casper, and |A. D. Millett, Cecil Foshay and J. W. Miller are appointed as judg: at such polling place and Grace ! Bryan and Mrs. Nellie Kellogg are appointed as clerks at such polling place. All that part of the second ward lying west of David street and South of Northwestern Railroad shall con- stitute the first precinct of the sec- ond ward and the polling place within said precinct shall be in the Natrona County High School Building in the City of Casper, and John McLellan, Fred Pattee and C. E. Wygant, are appointed as judges at such polling place, and Sam Switzer and James Shallenberger are appointed clerks at such polling place. All that part of the second ward lying between David Street and Dur- \bin shall constitute the second pre- jcinct of the second ward and the polling place within said precinct shall |be in the hose house situated on the southwest corner of Block 81 in the |City of Casper, and Mrs. A. E. Kyte, |Mrs. E- M. Thompson and Katherine Montgomery, are appointed as judges of such polling place, and Lennis Smith and Merrill Hool are appointed clerks at such polling place. All that part of the third ward lying between Lincoln Street and \Durbin shall constitute the first pre- jcinct of the third ward and the poll- jing place within said precinct shall jbe in the garage of R. H. Nichols, jsituate on the rear of Lot 6, in block |73, in the City of Casper, and Mrs. Frank Fee, Effie B. Searles and Mrs. \J. G. Wiederhold are appointed as |judges at such polling place and Mrs. \J. S. Pettingill and Mrs, Robert Staley are appointed as clerks at isuch polling place. | All that part of the third ward lying east of Lincoln street and ‘South of North Western: shall consti- tute the second precinct of the third |ward and the polling place within jsaid precinct shall be in the garage jof W. J. King on the rear of lot 6 jin block 42 of Capitol Hill Addition jto the City of Casper, and Mamie |King, E. Erben and Mrs. J. H. Roush jare appointed judges at such polling |place and W. E. Patton and Andy Galbraith, are appointed clerks at such polling place. | Done at the office of the Mayor of the City of Casper, this 25th day of |February, A. D. 1919. They All Go At less of price. | JOHN F, LEEPER, 5 It is stated that there are only about 1,000 first-class Ha ses < Mayor. 4 Belgian horses in the world. peel) mS Y Big drafters are bringing from $700 to $800 in Great test: C. M: RIAN ~ Britain and France, while chunks weighing 1300 to 1400 are Pub. Feby ¢ WAY AES $ bringing $600 each. - ub. Feby 27, Mar 6, 18, 20, 27, 1919 ee Owing to the fact of the big shortage of both pure bred and SWINDLER TURNED OVER $ grade i Huropean countries, it will only be a short | y vill be Safling-for the-foreign countries. TO SHERIDAN AUTHORITIES J. Rheinstrom, Seattle real estate dealer, charged by Sheridan county, Wyo., authorities with having obtain- ed more than $100,000 from Sheridan people through worthless land sales, was turned over by Seattle police to Deputy Sheriff J. L. Kirby of Sher- idan county. Rheinstrom according to the charge, sold worthless land at Charleston, Wash. ty