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rli liv & ste we art in Yr ka4nis ‘ a PAGE FOUR : Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Units | Mosher ~_____ --- $500 | Stanley-Green - 15 | Teapot — 90 200 Club ATS Big Bear - New York Curb emer sas Midwest Refy. 1534 BI SENGR pe | Midwest Com. --- 1.50 Boston Wyo —--- | Midwest Pref... 1.87 Big Indian ~ Merritt ---.-____ 29.50 Center —-- a | Glenrock Oil 4.50 Columbine — | cosden - ian : ¥ kmulge B He6C oon Gee iv | Salt Crk Pr 44.00 Elkhorn 2 Houston Oil _~ 79.00 Great! Western Pt. | Oklahoma P-&K_. 3.75 Hecla Wst. § 0. & L. 36.00 Island seen 18:00) Jupiter Open 2 Mexican Pet. — 176 Mountain &' Gulf Texas Oil _ Norhwe Sinclair Oil - utwes! U. S. Steel Pathfinder — - “ Pieardy -- Riverton Refg. - United Pet. - Western E 2nd 4s _ Wind Ri | Ist 4is Daw: 2nd 43s Wyo 3rd 44 Wyo-Tex 60 | 4th WYOMING CRUD OIL MARKET Warm Springs -- -$1.00) Elk Basin —. Salt Creek -- - 1.50]Grass Creek Big Muddy - 1.50] Fossil -.- Pilot Butte ----- - 1.60! Lander TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE $600 100 100 525 New York Stock Exchange Close 1804 2083 46 97% 99.04 94.26 44 94.40 267 fEFINERIES IN THE U.S. AT CLOSE OF YEAR, Petroleum refining statistics for the year 1918 have been issued by the nu of mines. The figures show ing at the close | Effective April 6th the Colo Southern and 29, which is now arriving in at 6:40 a.m., will arrive at m. and leave for Biliin m. The purpose of m ty of 1, wit y on January later in Ca: barrels arrive 45 minute, to permit conn Twenty-nine re were shut | Denver with Burlington train No. 15, down for various reasons on Dec. rives in the Colorado capital” 31 and seventeen new plants were; p. m. Train No. 29 wilt under construction. In spite of the Denver at 5p. m in m refine uctivity stocks of This new change in s jule will and kerosene s doa de-\afford Casper better service by ah the end of the year, while upplics of fuel oil oils were negligible. jlowing more tir the ine y business, the daily a oil run to stills in inst St els in 1916 and fae ‘ls in 194. In addi- punt of distillate purcha ure stills aver- daily thruout t nine months W917, 6 524,000 b tion the 11s During the of 1918 the to ount of crude oil istillate a ushead gaso- line consumed refineries aver- din excess 30,000,000 barrels banner 35,- being the consumption of duly total tr » oil in 1918 was . OF this fe consumptic 104, n countries » exported and 983,096 shipped to our insular possessions, making a total of 108,417 barrels of crude oil in the United States which not refined, were RELIANGE PROPOSES T0 MAKE THORD TEST SiK MILES NORTH DOUGLAS Reliance Oil ¢ any which i 72 in the miles north ke an ex- ar! tatement of A, ma. ke dent of the Me vals niel Drilling pany, Which y! y uccepted contract from the company for a continuation of the market letter. well an additional 1,000 feet. The Phone 468 Reliance well has depth of 3 lready reached z 000 fect and will be car- ried to a depth of 4,000 1 is encounterec a shallow depth. The Reliance well at the present time is showing many indications of %' un oil strike possibility. Little pock- ets of oil have been occasionally en- countered and the odor of well gas is always present, according to Mr. McDaniel’s statement. A rding to the belief of eolo- gists who have been watching the structure and Reliance test, Mr. Daniel reports that ther a general opinion that oil should be encountered nt a depth of approximately feet. TRAIN DELAYED HOUR WHEN AIR HOSE IS BROKE! as the cast-bound thw pulling out of th r yards here = a % an an hour’ pulled p: when the tating diverting street temporaril LUSK = traffic to Wolcott Burlington train rado No sper ons being made in 1 ATLAS-AND MUTUAL OWL r closed | BEB CAPSS BAILY. SS DAILY | GOME INTO DEMAND AS RESULT OF LUSK WORK | The Atlas Crude Oil company and {the Mutual Petroleum company have good prospects for success in Buck |Creek. The Atlas company holds a | lease from the State of Wyoming on | Section 86-36-64 to the Glenrock Oil company early in 1918. The Glenrock Oil company has jbeen drilling on this land since May, 1918, and has a well approximately 2700 feet deep. The hole is in e3 | cellent shape and drilling is pro- | ceeding satisfactorily. The Glen- {rock officials are very optimistic |about the outcome of this well and on the same horizon as the Ohio well in Section 83, which is reported to be over 00 feet deep. While no one knows as yet what will be |the outcome of the Ohio well on Sec- tion 33, oil producers in Buck Creek are almost unanimous in their opinion that it will be an oil producer. Should this well develop oil there will be |no question about the Glenrock-Atlas well being a producer also. {| The Mutual Petroleum company has in its treasury 200,000 shares of Atlas Crude Oil company’s — stock, and should the Glenrock well develop |Pany is assured. The stock of both |these companies is now being called for and the officers predict that in a very short time there will be a ‘ong demand for these issues. Prac- | Casper, although there are a number |of stockholders in Colorado and Ne- braska. ee TRAIN FROM DENVER TO WAY NOT AN AMBULANCE? 5 ARRIVE AT 7.25 AFTER SAYS BUREAU STATEMENT APRIL 1, NEW SCHEDULE. ~ TRIBUNE READER ASKS Editor: y hasn’t this city got an ambu- lance? Surely those men who were njured at the Midwest could have | been taken to the hospital in an en- car. ant ht to pedestrains, women and children. damp day, and yet those injured men ta! in open ¢ mall cars, so that they felt every jar. Where w all the large enclosed cars— as it fair to those men? When men are injured they need the right conveyance. E. B. SMITH. Money to loan on chattels. Secu- especially t n the morning for rity Loan Company, Suite 302 0.-S. people departing from Casper and ar-, Bldg. riving later in the morning from Den-i me ge Home cooking at the Harvey. Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers ‘an SFE LE LLP EE LP LOE EM IT IE LE LS IF ET LT SE Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver over private telegraph wires. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country) will get you the highest possible price. Instant ser- your stocks with us, we Ask for our 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming 1000 LOTS TOM BELL ADDITION Lusk Development and Improvement Co., Owners, at Lusk, Wyo. Just north of R. R. East of Main Street. Sale Opens April 10, 1919 DON’T MISS IT! The Hitchings-Van Schaack Inv. Co., Agts. Nl DENVER which was leased} ‘their geologist calculates that it lies | joil the success of the Mutual com-| jtically all of the stock is held in} It isn’t a very pleas-! It was a raw, |CROSSINGS TO _BE IMPROVED BY | | According to a statement of an of- ficial of the Northwestern railway company yesterday evening, that or- yanization plans ‘to do cott and Second street crossings over its right of way. The road’s engineer- ing department is endeavoring to work out a plan that will not inter- fere with the pavement and at the |same time permit track repairs when needed, We make a special of salary loans everything | possible to improve the Center, Wol-| ; lin the west solicits, at least, a share|for the existing outstanding capital| COUNTY OF NATRONA t ss: | \strictly Cash Store in Casper. |goods must be paid for before leav- | NORTHWESTERN | of your trade. We are the only All ing our store or on delivery. All are) treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay) LESS. We cater to quality as well! as price. Groceries Meats and Hard-) ware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., i Phone 10. | NOTICE oe | Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a bake sale! Saturday, March 29, from 2 to 5 at| Casper Storage Grocery. 3-26-3t; | MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, | NEW YORK OIL COMPANY, A_ Security Loan Company. Suite 302 O.S. Bldg 1-2-ti | ——E——E | Vey. Gallus? 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Just a step out of the Financial District 1-2-tf | j Under the Lyric Theater Beginning Thursday, March 27, will hold an open session and cali Call Cpening 8:90 p. m. Sharp Leave Your — Kodak Finishing —at the— CASPER PHARMACY and get your finished work the NEXT DAY The Picture Shop ® sewing Golden ‘ FISFIFSIFAITILAPALI PPAF ALDD = = A Save your money—eat at the Har- Company, a | Verses WYOMING CORPORATION. | Notice is hereby given that pur-) suant to written application of awn- ers of a majority of the shares of! the capital stock, a meeting of the stockholders of the New York Oi, Wyoming corporation,, will be held at the principal office of} said company at Third and Wolcott} | streets, in the city of Casper, Wyom: | ing, on Thursday, April 10, 1919, a 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to vote upon a proposal to change and in | crease the capital stock of said cor | poration from five hundred thousand! dollars, divided into shares of $1.00} par value each, to ten million dollars capital stock, divided into four hun- dred thousand shares of the par value of $ )0 each, all common stock, and to provide for the exchange of a por. OLDS Head or chest— are best treated “externally” with “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30F. 60¥., #1: Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 : J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE WwooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets Specializing in Texas Oil Stocks and Leases Write for Market Letter and, Bulictin on Perry Browning Oil Co., Paying 50% Monthly Dividends cid other dividend-payty S & BROKERS 714 Uhio St, Wichita Faltx, ‘Tex. _THURSDAY, stock of said corporation. DON ALLEN CURTIS, Président, New York Oil Company. Pub. Mar. 18, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 1919 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the an- nyal meeting of the stockholders of Burke Oil’ Company will be held at 415 Oil Exchange Bldg., in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyom ing, on Monday, the 21st day of ‘April, A. D. 1919 at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day. The object of said meeting is for the object of ¢lecting directors for the ensuing corporate year and for the transaction of such other business ‘as May properly come before it. Signed O. A. GRAYBEAL, £ Secretary. Pub. Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 1919. PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF SUBMISSION AT A SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OF CASPER TO BE HELD ON SAT- URDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1919, TO SUBMIT A PROPOSITION TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PUR- 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- SUE BONDS FOR THE PUR- POSE OF ERECTING A BUILD- ING FOR THE HOUSING OF ITS FIRE EXTINGUISHING EQUIP- MENT AND FOR THE USE OF ITS FIRE DEPARTMENT AND TOWN OFFICERS IN THE TRANSACTION OF THEIR OF- FICIAL BUSINESS. eee eee eee TRANSPORTATION The Wa Tanght Mc inele Sai upstairs in lar * paratus, mun GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. || WANT YOUR BRICK WORK | | On Contract or Percentage ; Call for Estimate | PETER CLAUSEN i 416 So. Jackson 1 Te a Casper oan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So, Centor 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 faci lities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information Local Oils, New York Stocks, Phone 203 Portable Electric Sewing Machines Now you can have a sewing machine that is light compact—that can be carried from room to room me away in a closet out of sight when not in use. And it will speed up your sewing, too, for the Dar i does more work and does it easier than any of the sitacteued| es. Its sieiplictey, its ease of operation, its handsome woodwork and tasteful Adams Period decoration please you. Remember, you pay no more for a Davis Portable than for a high-grade sewing machine of the treadle type. We invite you to look at the various models in {you need not feel under obligation to buy. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 and 499 Casper, Wyo. our large - and. quotations furnished upon request on Liberty Bonds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Sar NG SLEEPS ILE OCI OOOO Se we Feby 27, Mar 6, 13, 20 ) building used by the C: ——<=— place and Mary Staplet IALALALLLLALL Be IALLLLLELILLLLLLLLLZL EA MARCH 27, 1919 The best store in the best little city|tion of said increased capital stock}STATE OF WYOMING CITY OF CASPER, In accordance with the provi.j of the election laws of the s) Wyoming and the ordinances , +City of Casper, I, John F. |, the duly elected, qualified ani Mayor of the City of Casper, ( of Natrona, State of Wyom, hereby make this ,proclamati: give notice that there will }). cial election held in the’ City , per, Wyoming, ‘Saturday, ti, day of March, A. D. 1919, 4: election there will be subm a vote of the qualified elector; , City of Casper, a proposition the couipon bonds of the the sum of TWO HUNDREI THOUSAND DOLLARS 000.00) for the purpose of provigin jfunds to extend the system of ; jworks of said City; said ix | voted, to be issued in accor: the provisions of Chapter 1 1910 Revised Statutes of Wyo, jand to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per num. Notice is hereby given that special election above r there will also be submitte: qualified electors of the said Casper ‘an additional prop: issue the coupon bonds of in the amount of SIXTY THOL DOLLARS ($60,000.00) for ¢ pose of providing funds |to build sewerage in saic bonds, if voted, to be in with the provisions of C of the 1910 Revis ming, and to bear interest jof five per cent (5 per annum. Notice is hereby furth: at the special election t} be submitted to the qu of said City of Casper, prop ion to issue the co of said City in the amount NINE THOUSAND DOI 000.00) for the purpo: funds for the er tion of a nece: nty do and ater » if an- aid 1 to 1 ¢ cent) per City, to-wit: a ci accommodate the o its records, department, includin, Said bonds, if voted, to at the rate of five per cent ( cent) per annum. All that part of the lying «West of Wolcott North of North Western shall constitute the first the First Ward and the 7 within said precinct sh partment, situate on the of Lot 15, in Block 8 of Casper, and Marie Villn: ard McDermott and John are appointed judges at Mechaley, are appointed as «ler! such polling place. _ All that part of the first st of Wolcott street and > North Western Railroad tute the second precinct ward and the polling 1 such precinct shall be in th: known as the Central Scho ing, situate on lots, 9, 10 111 lin block 11 of the | A. D. Millett, W. Miller are appoint: ‘ at such polling place and Grove | Bryan and Mrs. Nellie Kell appointed as clerks at such place. All that part of the r west of David stree stitute th 1 and the pollin precinct shall be i County High School Buildir City of Casper, and John M Fred Patte nd C. Wy appointed ¢ lenberger are appoint: uch polling place. All that part of the seco lying between David Street an vin shall constitute th tinct of the second vy | polling place within said pre |be in the hose house situ southw corner of Bloc | City of Casper, and Mrs. A. Mrs. E. M. Thompson and } Montgomery, are appointed of such polling place, Smith and Merrill Hool are a; clerks at such polling plac« All that part of the thin! lying between Lincoln Str | Durbin shall constitute the | |cinct of the third ward and |ing place within said pre: be in the garage of R. H. ih |situate on the rear of Lot 6, in blocs |73, in the City of Casper, au! Mr |Frank Fee, Effie B. Searles 1 Mr jJ. G. Wiederhold are appointed | judges at such polling place and Mrs. J. S. Pettingill and Mr at Staley are appointed as cl {such polling place. , 4] All that part of the third wat jlying east of Lincoln stre at South of North Western shall con® fi jtute the second precinct of the Fie ward and the polling place with! said precinct shall be in the ¥ 5 of W. J. King on the rear of lot ¢ in block 42 of Capitol Hill AE to the City of Casper, and Ma King, E. Erben and Mrs. J. I!. ts " are appointed judges at such ne, 4 place and W. E, Patton and 4 H i Galbraith, are appointed clerks # such polling place. att) i Done at the office of the M ae of ithe City of Casper, this 25th day |February, A. D. 1919. hae | JOHN F. LEEPER, Mayor. (SEAL) Attest: C. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. 7, 1919