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Che Casper Daiiy Cribune ) Produce Market i Avinoun, i; Lou REPORT OF CONDITION | 4; Arizona, Week-End Review of Prices{| Mississippi, 1. sad unknown, 1.| | OF THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE PAGE FIVE “% BOY’S TROUBLE COST, MOTHER THOUSANDS, | Oklahoma, yeorgi : STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS’ ON THE ARMY | to Jobbers and Shippers aia eed 2 Rois 12TH DAY OF MAY, 1919. 0 1 ter two weeks decline, markets | Suffered Since He Was Two Years ph alga = Bureau in the middle west showed a tendency meReTESS me a al » Denve: Reet 5 oe Golancdi : P F | Old— Gains 16 Pounds on 2 Perec eae eee op oeae | Loaneiand discounts —= =. 2. and Idaho, rurals, sack *, as closed at $2.00 to $2.10 per ewt Summary of General Conditions.. Texas markets showed very littl | Price recoveries followed the de- tivity. Idaho rurals closed at $ “My nephew, James Hogan, who is| clines of the preceding week. Pota- to $2.00 per cwt. for N. 15 years of age, has gained 16 pounds) toes, onions and strawberries ad-| pt. Worth. No. 1 Tanlac—Now Well | and Strong. Liberty Bonds ____- War Saving Stamps _ - Expense _ > Interest paid _*____ = 1, sacked at Due from National Banks F Hf a F Asserting that the valuable aid ren. | 990.30 dered b; ‘ sacked northern Checks and cash items = 1,854.74 c a sea Warne piles (ED SB 2e on Tanlac and is now a robust, happy | vanced, cabbage declined and other white stock advanced 10c in Chicago, Money Reserve in Bank, viz:, final great sbebinpMebinante i pe boy after 13 years of awful suffer-| leading lines of produce were fairly closing at $1.80 to $2.05 merlcwe: Species che ah OE cei 24.50 American army, General Por Wee tee ing,” said Miss Maggie Goldsmith, steady. Shipments of all perishable Gain Otic Kadoaics. Legal tender and Netione! Bank Notes_ 700.00 @ communication to E. C. Carter, in 280 Henry Ave., Memphis, Tenn. commodities were still a little below Sharp gains were made in Texas Fractional paper curr y, nickels and rge associa Miss Goldsmith has been connected) 1,000 cars daily average. Principal! producing sections ) pennies 92-5 -~ os = 2.66 eat pes pps Cea i with the Joe L. Ullathorne Seed Co.,| decreases were in old potatoes, onions! Pur crate, fo, h ae 5 A 27 i Otaly pasa a Uke eee Pays @ splendid tribute to Ae nol ‘of that city for 27 years and is a; and dry beans. ket strenethe by a report of a which this agency accomplished under ‘stockholder and director in the com-| Potato Shipments. large sale of the army in extreme difficulties amd handicaps. pany. | _ Carlot shipments of potatoes from Europe, purcha raving t made, oni “The Y. M.C. A. served the army bet. “Ever since James was 2 ,years| Colorado increased to 135 cars com-|on ac of tempor: oriage, Capital paid in ter than could have been expected,” old,” continued Miss Goldsmith, “he pared with 113 last week. Idaho Shipments increased to 6 com-| Surplus fund —- says General Pershing. At its own request the American Y. M. C. A. has been relieved from main- taining post exchanges with the Ex- Undivided profits individual deposits subject to saving Certificates of deposit, time y 1 Tnterest received Win- 0 to $60 per Total points and THE STATE OF WYOM nd Kansas County of Natrona, per crate 1, W. O. RATCL 6 er of the above-named Bank, do solemnly Ss compared ear that the above, state nt is true, to the best of my knowldge and : ef. W. O. RATCLIFF, Cashier. has been afflicted with stomach shipments decreased to 155 cars com-! pared with 483 cars last week. trouble. Two or three hours after, pared with the previous week. Min- Cabbage Prices Lower. leating, especially the evening meal. nesota shipped 149 cars compared, Values weakened co jhe would begin to complain of se-| with 230 last week and the shipments shipping sections. Cal peditionary forces overseas, the need vere pains in his stomach which! from Washington decreased to 34, ningstadts closed at for such service having been relieved would increase until he would go into cars, compared with 98 for the pre with the signing of the armistice. Cor-| New portrait of the duchess of Mart. COMVulsions. These spells would come vious week. Shipments of old stock Fespondence exchanged between Gen-| borough, formerly Miss Consuelo Van. 9 five or six times a month and from all states have declined rapidly. Cit} eral Pershing and E. C. Carter, in| derbilt of New York, who has been last about thirty minutes and he throughout May and were less than Shipments oharge of the Y. M. C. A. with the| elected a member of the London coun. Would be unconscious for an hour.) 200 cars daily average during the with 505 ermy, resulted in this decision. Car-|ty council to represent West South. Some said he had heart trouble and seven-day period ton f. 0. b. shippin kened in Chica Bean Prices Fi id i i ii 1, é is Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of May, 1919. ter wrote to General Pershing January | wark, which is a working class district Others said it was vertigo. His con- ripments of new stock decreased ge consuming s re (SEAL) GEO. W. FERGUSON, 29th as follows: of London. She !s the first American. dition kept him down to almost a slightly, a little over 300 cars for firm with d . Notary Public. Dear General Pershing: born woman to be elected to the coun. skeleton and it was pitiful to see how) the week. Pinte 5 My commission expires October 16, 1922. A year and a bhit ago you re- | cil. “ jhe suffered. Destinations of Colorado Potato & pe s, and Correct-Attest: quested the Y. M. C. A. to under- | —————_______ |S “His mother took him to St. Louis, Shipments. nged 0 per ew leaned in L. B. TOWNSEND, take operations for post exchanges jand many other places for treatment,/ Carlot shipments of Colorado po- Kansas City. Shipments inereased to SAM SWITZER, | for the American Expeditionary INESSMEN FIND Gil land we spent thousands of dollars) tatoes were destined to the following 188 compared with 153 cars last C. H. TOWNSEND. Forces in order that “officers and - \trying to find some relief for him states: Colorad WU: Directors. -eniisted mem may not be taken but it was all to no avail. races away for that purpose from their ACTIVITY NT POWDER “But all that awful load of anxiety paramount military functions of and worry has been lifted. James is training and fighting.” now a well and happy boy and is go- As soon as hostilities ceased we RIVER ON THE ROOM ing to school, and a few bottles of! raised with you the question Tanlac did it. He always complain- whether time had not come for the ——— = ed of having to take other medicines, Y. M. C. A. to be relieved of the operation of post exchanges in view of the fact that there was no Arthur Myers, owner of the Blue but he seemed to like Tanlac, and Front meat market, and one of the Since taking five loka Le is ks directors of Winona, with C. Kirchner teen pounds heavier and doesn’t loo longer the same pressing demand and a number of businessmen, were like the same boy. He wants to eat| on man power of the army for {visitors in the Powder River field all the time and can eat anything training and fighting. When we Sunday and spent the day going over Without it hurting him. It makes us first raised the question with you {the field. They found activities and rejoice to see James well and stout} \t Gid not appear to you that it was {development further advanced thaniand enjoying life like other boys.| peers sae ae they anticipated. We are not looking for notoriety, | ima service to the army that hi ing e ile: en- but for the sake of suffering huma Glohishyelbelmadelle NGSIie lta: The car carrying the boiler, en- | but fo’ le sake Poison Spider-Bolton Syndicate A New SYNDICATE Founded On SOL!D, SANE BUSINESS Principles, with Holdingsin THREE PROMINENT FIELDS 160 acres TEAPO? DOME, adjoining HEART of U. S. NAVAL PETROLEUM lgine and supplies for the completion ty; are willing to give our un- ation is materially altered. of the Wina | Ta ny q S no well was being un- 1 endorsement for Tanlac. 7" pRfeant soneral orders from main [Ivadeu, bovine bese ope ees ree ee oe ne WITHDRAWAL and TWO MILES NEARER same than any operator in Conneetios andirequestsi from /pnsin by the Leldecker ‘Tool com-|Casper Pharmacy and in Aleova by} the held ‘ommanding officers have laid on pany. |the Alcova’ Mercantile Co.—Adv.¥ | Q the Y. M. C. A. nereased responsi- $< ad é The visitors to the field were en-| bilities im promoting educational, |tertained at the Winona camp by| prey ne ee eee! Tae heehee etic, | Field Superintendent/Freel) andlatter| enw sho, Wal be in active” maneges! ties in the American Expeditionary lunch were driven to the Notches well! mee ) ene eeonernn ae 3 recta e ieoeesing: Manoa tae, [and ole Midwest ‘holdings./ Gaal ig. gue Of Me noticeable) featizes/of) increasing burden upon our per- |wells of the Ohio company were in-; ‘¢ bare Gtrallacoas Randicatexk AEs sonnel. The army is also now pre- | «nected along with a deep well of the| P°™ a be 17 oe a ar Ss Mine piles for, post exchanges whieh [Qh company, now nesring comple-| Orie” Ieber aeanits Yer tre indepertt | Revetofere eye changes which tion. Winona’s holdings are advan-| &™! vot the atincece faatetaeey eretofore have been imported, 'tageously located between these wells! °"°® seh A er te) Peas pn delyeres by the |and the Notches dome, where the| that the Learner store carries a} In view of the changed. situation | Midwest struck oll, and we the whole| Ener. Spaban 2 ORE at ae I wish to know whether you do not {Prospects were found highly favor-'1.5¢ its reward from the laboring | think it would be possible for the |2le- classes. army at a very early date to as- Aone cuny, expeccen thatthe: new paazge then feature that bastnecon ith sume full responsibility for the drilling outfit will be. installed and great approval among the men buyers} maintenance of post exchanges |the Powder River syndicate will start! is that all men in uniform are al- throughout the American Expedi- /4rilling by the latter part of this! lowed a 10 per cent discount on all! tionary Force? | week and drillers are optimistic over) purchases made in the store.” Very cordially yours, [Hie ste one people are highly, 1 order to take care of the numer-| (Signed) E. C. CARTER. pope. are £ ilori ring | General Parabing immediately acted |¢!ated over the fact that they were Peds ii a3 aie ee “the upon the suggestion made by Carter |the first of any town of Central Wy- 7 oo -ner store within the near future and relieved the Y. M. C. A. of its task |Oming to have gas in their homes for \if present lana materialize | of maintaining the post exchanges. He |Cooking, heating and lighting. hme oa s said: a present ne matron My Derr crc: LEARNER MAKES | GHICHESTER S PILLS | purchasing wares for t! > DRILLING. ; 240 acres BOLTON CREEK, in the very HEART of this sensational field which has been recommended by geologists who have examined it for the large op- erating companies. It was only by the fastest kind of work and by guaran- sl -teeing definite action in 10 days that this lease was secured in competition with several of the largest companies in the State. 200 acres POISON SPIDER FIELD, splendidly located adjoining OHIO This lease was signed less than two weeks ago and already roads have been constructed, camp erected, all freighting contracts let, a complete Standard rig contracted, at less than half its origi- nal cost, and dniling arrangements made. Syndicate holdings straddle the axis of the structure, between the holdings of the New York Oil Company and those of the Carter Oil Company, where intense activity is taking place. The Syndi- cate will drill this lease at once. Actual drilling should not require over thirty days. On the other leases negotiations are now pending for drilling same on a royalty basis for and with- out cost to the Syndicate. ajo & Sea ee THE SYNDICATE TITLES are CLEAR—NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS; the Syndicate started on a SOLID, DEFINITE basis and has been building in a BUSINESS-LIKE manner ever since; it has been DOING things—not dreaming and hoping. The Syndicate is now ready for the final chapter—THE ACTUAL DRILLING of its first and for this purpose I am offering— T have received your letter of January 29th asking whether, in | IMPROVEMENTS view of present changed situation, AND ADDI TIONS it would be possible for the army to assume full responsibility for In order to accommodate the in- sing business and display th fine | maintenance of post exchanges As you correctly state, the Y. M. nes of men’s clothing that is being a time when it was of greatest im- | store, just completed en military functions of treiming and S. Green, an expert salesman and} your suggestion in reaching this Best BY DRUGGISTS, well, Se throughout American "xpedition- C, A. undertook the management handled ni the store J. L. Learner Portance that no available soldier | 4¢ the institution and the fighting. ‘As reasons which im- | indow trimmer has been engaged| ary Force. | & post exchanges at my request at | Hroprietor of the Learner Clothin should be taken away from vital | o¢ modern cases and fixtures. : ; 2 S e pelled me at that time to request | you to undertake this work no | eebechesnurposey of STARE US) and = nil Ss a -0O ac longer exist, I am glad to approve | couslunion:\Cons\derationtagtses || vores 11M SHEETS INVENTORIES which my business associates and I have purchased from the Syndicate. Many Units have already Estimates on Job Work z 5 i 2 : BER oe te aoe ene | Comptometer Operators been spoken for by those acquainted with the Trustees of the Syndicate, their activities in behalt 4 Furnished by the J . . : e . . . ; Hoe inieacetecticas ae cry | CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. of same and the holdings acquired. However, the Trustees refused to consider reservations until all units themselves take over and | Phone 442-W Office ‘Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbin operate their own post exchanges. | = z Im making this change permit me to thank you for the very valuable services and assistance which the | // | | | preliminaries were arranged—all yexatious deiails ironed out and everything set for actual drilling —the thing that COUN1S. When this was accomplished, my people stepped in and purchased the block which | now offer for sale; no units can be purchased from the Syndicate as it has none tor sale; it is sufficiently financed thru my purchase and further sales by it under existing conditions would reduce the earning power of the Units | offer. Below { submit the personnel of Syndicate management. I predict that these Units will be subscribed within five days. No options will be given; no reser- vations made; terms cash. | Y. M. C. A. has rendered to the American Expeditionary Force Im Smuttsanataes: | The Casper Storage Grocery land transportation the Y. M.C. A i THE RICHELIEU STORE has, by extra exertion, served the army better than could have beep expected, and you may be assureé | that its ald has been a large fae d d d tor in the final great accomplish: | i, | nesda ments of the American army. Special Tues ay and We y Very cordially yours, _ (Signed) JOHN J, PEREHING. Ione es Sao The Officers and Trustees of the Syndicate are SUCCESSFUL, ENERGETIC BUSINESS and oil men, who know that production is not obtained thru magic or witchery, but by HONEST, PER- SISTENT, EFFICIENT EFFORT. INVEST IN A BUSINESS MEN’S ORGANIZATION FOR SUCCESS. 314 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. GEO. C. SWARTZ TELEPHONE 985-W POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE 404 Oil Ex. Bldg. Phone 1184. Depository: Stockmen’s Nat. Bank. Synd. Treas.: Leigh Townsend SYNDICATE TRUSTEES: HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil GEO. W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager Operator. Victor Wyoming Oil Company. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirret Richelieu 30 People are learning that it is only Sliced Pineapple No. 2 Can ... a ie a waste of time and money to take ; ane medicine internally for chronic and | Richelieu 15¢ muscular rheumatism, and about | Sliced Pineapple No. 1 Can .. aa ninety-nine out of a hundred cases | are one or the other of these va- Tieties. All that is really necessary to afford relief is to apply Chamber- | lain’s Liniment freely. Try it. It siaciznre sae tot} Cagney Storage Company aes FOR A WEAK STOMACH —— General Storage As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables age and occupation and to/keep your Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in bowels regular. When you feel that 4 -you baverbaten too much and when a Business Like Manner constipated take one of Chamber | *ain's’ Tablets. *