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Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. CUE Cage 1D home boys who were in the mi vd | Sue baval Zogehe pt tbe Gated s a he he will spend several days in the in- |Sarade. ‘Boy scouts, high school/terests of. the Lance~ Creek: Syndi- cadets, the home guard and other Io-| cate. 45) 3 5 cer A CRUDEEAPORT | ®AIS!™ aay ro business: cal military organizations wijl par- ‘GUTIN MARCH OF THE A. E. F. (By United Press. \Comparison with Corresponding, F; ticipate. Is One of the features of the day will FRESNO, Calif., Ap: 30. — resno’s annual raisin day celebration| be a competitive drill between high The A. E. F. veterans ‘and other! Attorney Alfred- R, Lowey will}. A Dutchman who became Queen leave this afternoon for: Lusk where} flizabeth’s coachman was the first . to introduce coaches in England. H, L. Funkhouser of Fort Collins, olo,; is in town for: a few days on tS Fi Local Stocks j - a aia leneenenan are Month of 1918 Shows Great * Hy be tured into a military Pageant,| school cadet companies from various | bass A 13 ai Ss 5 . Reduction in Figures. oday in honor of the returning San} parts of the state. Suitable . prizes i Amalga mated Rity 1.87 | Salty Grom 75.00 100.00 | Joaquim valley heroes, will be offered. Modern Methods of Cooking and s oe d aie i i 5 Se A £ ae 2 G Baseman “9 Hl exyncans igaoe, aege There was a loss in the exports of Of lubricating oil sent abroad. Res.| Major Jesse E. Tarbell, of .Fresno,| Living Have le an Alarming Burke Oil ___--__ 1.00 ' New York Curb crude petroleum and its — products | iduum shows a loss of some 67,500,-. WHO was decorated by the King of} Increase in Iron jency in Bude Creek oo | Midwest Refg. _-171.00 172,00 {uring March, as compared with the | 000 gallems, and of $2,500,000 in Jt#ly, while fighting with the-Ameri- Blood of ‘A ri Men d Hie Beas ; aac ene Ee ies 2.90 same month of 1918, says the Oil! value. INuminating oil "gained 14, can army in the Isonzo will be grand — an ae eee = Hideest Pee se 62 | City. Derrick, | 000,000 gallons and $10,540,006. marshal of the parade. Major Phillip Wontefi Boston Wyo. = | Merritt __ 7 3h 32.00 The total for last month was 144,-| The higher prices for crude petro. H. Williams, U. S. A. will be his as-/ Why Nuxated_Iron so Quickly Big Indian — | Glenrock Oil exer “750 040,547 gallons, while in March,|leum are reflected in the crude oii Si8tant. The U. 8. N. band from sieter one SBE Wess Center | Cosden 5 9.37 | 12918» the total was 210,949,885 gal-| exports, which, while they increased Mare Island is expected to play. pa AAAS age ta Colum | umutcees = 234 |lons. The values for tha two periods | only 6,138,000 gallons in the nine __1Wo thousand people will partici-| Felet—Qver. 3.000900 Cancel | Hiteoe pesdasee zg {of the exports, $20,850,911 and | months, they had an added value of Pate in the pageant. ) ing It tm cre: aes eth y roducers 1.25 1.75 | $29,099,844, also shows a loss of | $2,253,825, So “5 eae —- Cow Gulch ~__-_ {uSapulpape seaman (No wire) 2 syne | $2,253,825. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Their trengt 2 | \ {nearly one-third. ° Powe: 7 Casper Ranger __ | Oklahoma P. & R (No wire) ans a cathe Fi —— | Baas x1 alkhorn ~----.-. .72 Wst. Sts. O. & L. 65.00 69.00 | a acotine BRGUESehiae TAR n | Anyone found trespassing 6n my wIei yar’ hiscasiarving ons Great Western Pet — .40 Island Oil ~--___ 8. 8.86 2 FE hea OD) || land on So. Lone Bear will be prost-| for want of fron? If you er Hecla _ a on RiGye Producers a! 135 | for sasoline exports were 22,402,072 cuted. | - SBR Ske withaat cating :. ub '4s "i oY 5.5 9 . i fe « | lose, Jupiter — = On 8. P. A. _ 40. 40.50 Sollcheywalucdbat pe A while | ; MRS. JAS. KIDD. | thm sod emaciated, “od aca Cow Gluch ----> 4.00 8) G. 222-22 52150 (53100) “| M4eieasrocd. gall aercith oomeineeee 4-29-12t | Soe tse seit than when taaw Kinney | Houston Oil --_ 98.00 100.00 | 33 ‘Guin Gee ARN EY NEU GS - | you let Jour blood jliterally pau | New York Stock Exc | 52,117. e loss was practi- | i starve for want of i | hange cally 46 per cent. for ex iron that gives it 1 { Open Close | ° ee oneeene or cae Sea - - e' z T | ned ie 01 of residuum, fuel oi 3 ont. Note pipe exported was 36,940,670 gal- Write for Catalogue GEOLOGICAL WORK ‘ oth Outwest - | ES inst 80,473,120 gallons ! [RMEES awe remeron anusume come ( Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying = Pathfinder 2 > . Steel for the previous comparative month. ee ae aed Crude Oil Testing a Specialty County Hospital. ; 3 "Liberty Bi Thejvaluelalso}dropped|trom)s4 1057) Wyoming Map end Blas Print Co, fj ane vapid’ pace at whic pessoa te Riverton Refg. —— 169 to $2,031,946. | P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric country live has made such an alar —_— United Pe ae Lubricating oil showed a smaller e ing increase in iron deficiency in nited Pet. ----- 7 _ Casper, Wyo. blood of American men -and wom: Western Explr. decrease, the loss as compared with “— | that T have often marveled at the large SHAMS ' fest ern iexple the previous March being 4,311,000 pappber of peaple who tack iron in the bibod,” mange Memesial Hospital, New Jersey, ety Wind River Refg. sallene ana rm gs 4,011;| i = = —_——— — — and who never suspect the cause of their , “What women need to put roses in th E. T. Williams___ | gallons and $1,169,000. a weak. nervous, run-down state. of “cheeks and the sprin; into tt - The two grades to show an. in- | sufficient iron in the blood has ruined many $t€p is not cosmetics or Wyo-Kans __ A sf nerves and utterly robbed him of but plenty of rich pure red blood. Iron Wyo-Tex | crease were crude oil and illuminat- utton a e ‘oO an rile force and starnina which are 80 pase the ree of ot S y nee ing, Crude petroleam exports in- ip Recessary to success and power in every builders and unless ¢ ‘obtained ae : ‘ m alk of life. from our food it must be suppli BAG WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET creased 400,000 barrels with a slight ’ y sf | ~ vt “atecngly.dvise those. who. feel the {21 that is easily assimilated i€ seinen ray Warnl/Spriage: < $1.00, Elic Basin — loss in value. Illuminating oil was | Brokers | Reed of a strength and bleod-builder to get I opkve found nothing fe mex, pals ial ~*1'50| Grass Creek exported to the amount of 54,280,- | f iption for organic tron— effective tar helping to make strong. healthy of Big Muddy = 150] Lusk __ a0 gallons valued at $6,587,000. | Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver fo this trouble, then prom, don't want to eo ted-blooded men ard women as Nuxated Pilot Butte — 227" 1.50] Lander aa May oa eae ae markets, chenspavate felestepl wie. een er this particular name (Nusated ron) ‘ape : Pa 48,642 s BO, a vice. e furnish quotations pn any stock listed on any fj} —™2*5 0” the package.” : EXPLORATION(S NEWCASPER CD. m re Closed Corporation of Two Years’ of Standing Has Valuable Hold- ei ings in Lance Creek. One of ‘the strongest new oil com- & anies which has come into the ii v light in di lepment circ! in 7 per is the Exploration Oil and Gas y, which has operating inter- three wells, that are, at pres- a ent being drilled in the Lance Creek I field, free of cost to the com and interests in four y wells, drilled in the t same structure, i Most of the holdings of the com- pany, in the field which caused the latest sensation in Wyoming oil ci t cles, are choicely located, and in many instances are d virtually in t! proven territo t. The holdin comprise 800 ac in which the ploration Compan: a large wor! ing interest with eithe the Ohio, Texas or Midwest Refining Co. A detailed description of the com- pany’s holdings on which the three wells are being drilled at the present time, free of cost, follow: Forty per cent drilling interest with the xas Company in ctions 8, 9 and 14, in . Fo P nt working interest with the Mir Refi « Company and Cactus Petroleum mpany in Section ¢ interest tus in Sec- 36-64, 240 acres, cent working interest id Cactus in Section 1- under operating agreements, 800 acres. Besides the above holdings the Company has exten: Ity inter- ests in 2,840 ser ng all the way from 2 per Ity to_one- cighth of the total production of the properties. The production of the wells in the Lance Creek field is so that no matter how ral the , the monthly royalty, no wosmall the per yield lucrative returns. A novel method of financing the re So UAT LUUACUUUUM LU For - tus Petroleum Company ’ philanthro * retary and A. J. Cunningham, banker, loreanicntion® not gene adopted |by promotion compa the fact that all of the present outstandin |stock of the company, amounting to | |815,000 shares, will be kept in pool jfor one from April 1, 1919, which indicates the desire of the bj ers of the company, not to partici- pate in any profits whatever unless | the earnings of the company at the| lend of a ar warrant and justify the profit taking. | The class of the companies operat- |ing the lands of the Exploration Com- ch as the Ohio Company, the Refining Company, the Cac-} d the Buck Creek Oil Co., indicates that the hold- ngs of the local organization must have exceptional worth. Another factor which should enter | ess of the company is the ja and- ing of the men who officer and direct | the affairs of the organization. Pat- rick Sullivan, banker, stockman and st, is president of the company; P. C. Nicolaysen, lumber- man, vice president; E. N. Beal, sec- merchant and stockman, treasurer. ; _ The Board of Directors, which in- cludes P. J. Qualey of Kemmerer, W. L. Lawson of Billings manager of th* \Great Western Sugar Co.; Carl C. | Wever, J. L. Marquis, Robert Taylo' A. H. Marble of Cheyenne, Marsh, first vice president ern Sugar Comp: of Denver, is composed of substantial business men, capitalists and ¢ ful oil operators, insuring the | of the organization, if it is within the | bounds of possibility. | The company is incorporated for | $1,000,000, par value one dollar. There are 815,000 shares outstanding tand 18 s in the treasury. Wh: ill be made of the ury stock has not been deter- mined, but it is believed that addi-| tional valuable holdings will be ob-j| tained from time to time thru the is- | suance of treasury stock | While this company has been in xistence for two years, up to the | present time no stock has been of- | fered for sale, and al the finan has been done by the original stock- | holders. s selling j and proprietary mec » subject to these special |the art being enumerated Dea of the war exports of the article. All the other grades show an increase for the last nine months’ period, both }ception of residuum and fuel oil, and a slight change in the amount alued at $4,943,369. j For the nine months ending March 1, the petroleum exports were 1,- 04 gallons. This amount} was 86,000,000 gallons less than in the nine months ending March, 1918, but the prices for the last period! were better as the smaller amount shows a 3,373, in the 1917- ast nine months ee TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. , STOCKS AND BONDS line. amounted to 382,-/ 5,156 gallons, as against 319,- Daily telegraphic quotations f. New York, D 09,081 gallons for the former com-/ other markets over dar private wits ow orn conversant parative period. The values for the Saree: r] 5 periods were $95,052,217 and Fase, the conveuient facilities of our office at your dis- 11,263, ‘These included much! pore pea lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyc. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. : . *, i exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we ff; ara gommynting, upon the value of Nux- fealy i es } Mn eLY Bt ‘ : i a c.. Dr. George weet yee ke highest possible price. Ask for our Bacert formerly physics and Cirgeon Mos: Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming a = - - ee Inc. TI II PDI A 156 N. Wolcott in quantity and value, with the ex-, i?! 2 WIN ON AG OOD ONE Buy Ail You Can Right Now ge WINONA OIL STOCK Si pon ee ee 5 CENTS PER SHARE BIG DOINGS UNDERWAY IN THE schedules now being received. dl Sale THE BEST Mioder PROPOSITION IN WYOMING n Hotel \ Deal involves about $115,000; the proposition will bear the closest investigation; $45,000 long time easy terms. If desirable half interest, $22,500 will handle it. If you are interested write at once for particulars. cash will handle deal, balance on ty can be secured will sell BOX 333 CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE _CASPER, WYO. Me , LADUE pevgecese: Ree POWDER RIVER OIL FIELDS BY THE OHIO, MIDWEST, VIRGINIAN, WINONA AND THE POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE c Who Will Soon Start Operations to Finish WINONA’S 700 Foot Weil and Drill More Wells ; on WINONA’S Extensive Holdings % The Best Buy at the Present Time is WINONA at 5 Cents and Powder River Syn- dicate Units at $100.00 Per Unit Each Prices will advance very soon.. DON’T GET IN TOO LATE For Further Information Which Will Be Cheerfully Furnished; Address : C. KIRCHNER bony Phone 703 P. OvBox 1117 520 East 3rd Street CASPER. WYOMING WINONA POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 8 ! Lester Brokerage House N N N . N Phone 1142 N one N AELVOIGNAS WAAIN