Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 8

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AT CML MINERS IN ROW, tite he|Sam Maske CaslaMfiger Stabbed 0 to Death; Assailant is at Large Wyo., 20.— POPOSIA, 20.—Eli of Goich, a mine company here, is charged with killing Sam a minér, by stabbing body with a butcher for the crime is not time, tho it is believed een precipitated when Goich and Mark. in a heated argument in the latter’s home early this morn- ing. Goich was still at large today. Marks rushed from his home while Goich ran into the kitchen of house and, finding a butcher kn closely pursued the miner and on catching him, is said to have plunged the knife thru his body. He died three minutes later. A coroner’s inquest was held short- after the crime oceurred. Mark’s vived by a wife and two chil- Both men are foreigners. Aug. of the wo- 's will not yy Governor > his depart- where he is dre ATTRACTIVE BOOKLET ON WYOMING ISSUED killed with onc te will not be put How the United States railroad ad- ninistration is endeavoring to build ning and the West, by making cated of Wyo off the bo t which er on another wn the re and ’ tural section of the ! by other raj administration describes at leng nd in a most attractive way, : the ces. of Wyoming. trated with splendid half tone pic- Planned Lab es of- Wyoming agricultural and Pianned on Labor 3 strial scenes. ; C ; Crevhi The railroad administration — is Da yin Gr ey bull adopting milar course with respect » other and copies of these s booklets ure be sent to homeseek make inquiry regarding op- the West. ng to the information re- Senator Kendrick from ¢ ‘ds, approximate from homeseekers recived by the United tes administration since January la: M. BENNETT BUILDING SHERIDAN OIL STATION An attractive building, now in the ; course of construction, will house a e filling station which will be e: ex lished by H. M. Bennett who, w his famil) recently came to Sheri- n from er, to make his home, s the § n Enterprise. The building is to be stucco with a trim of red tapestry brick. | The equipment of the building will inelude two air stations on which a pressure of pounds will be main-| mac tained ations will ma two cars at once, ill be a washrack. | AN WI drin} & eS | (Svecial to The : Zz as se GRE LL, Wyo., Aug. 20.—L. RENAMED CRABBE'S business eee. for. a lone NAMED CRABBE’S AIDE \ Seal he will en-| ation indus- | eal « nd oil ven- and will try coffee grow- | s of Cheyenne as hi ae eee $25,000 ICE PLANT TO SUPPLY TOWN (Snecial to The Tribune.) GREYBULL, V Greybull is to ha $ e- ng plant. Three different par- d as a serg | 148th field g home ha in the lat tate of boot an un t are desirous of building the plant. | oo One of the parties is now in the East ‘ while the others To Help You Win | happinee He dr The average man plazes 1s about having them. But the average man is ow to take a practical step chat goal. He is content to dream about it—- and ne ts there. | le mic i ical start is to start a savings account. Fi d to save his first thousand dollars. It rest of his fortune. Character Earns Credit e capital for their efforts. 4 h will make it easy to secure ad- In savin d for capital if he is striving continu- How important it is then that he n his character. e 1 quickes: wa to start a savings eccount. The Casper National Bank | employed by a coal : SIUTHERN WO. Many New Companies Entering Fields Near Rawlins and Pros- pects Are Good RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. -20.—The Key Oil & Refining company, operat- ing on the Matt Baroch dome in th« Cow Creek district, is reported to have encountered a small fégw of oil shallow depth and that hopes were held out for a good flow until break-down with the drill caused work to stop. Work will be resumed as soon as the break can be repair- ed. Mahoney Dome Syndicate Mahoney Dome syndicate is enter- ing this section of the state. The syndicate is composed of Denver stockyards men and Rawlins business men. Jt has holdings in the Ferris dome, adjoining, it is said, the pro- ducing well of the General Petroleum company. Drilling will be started as soon as possible. Sinclair Investigating The Sinclair interests have had a representative in this district looking over the Lost Creek section in view of acquiring acreage there. It is reported unofficially that the Fremont,oil company, drilling in the Lost Creek field, has encountered a good flow of gas. ein Methods B Elk Mountain Qil Co. } The Elk Mountain Gil company is ‘another new oil company that is en- | tering the Carbon county fields. This company has purchased a new stan- dard rig complete and is having it : be Casper Daily Tribune ‘Three Couples moved to land owned by the com-, pany on section © 4, range 80. This locgtion is just east of the location of the Producers & Refiners company on the Whitehead Dome in the Elk Mountain: district. This new company is rushing work and expects to be « within the next few weeks. Producers & Refiners The Producers & Refiners’ Oil com- pany, now has a new rig erected on section 16, township 18, range 81 in the Elk Mountain Oil distriet and expects to spud in the early part of next week. This the first rig to be placed on what is known as the nd Dome, about one mile southeast of Elk Mountain. During 1the past ten days yeologists of the township 19,/ = - — COUNTY AGENT File. Petitions For Separation ao The Casper divorce mill continues, |to receive many applications for di-|the Natrona county ‘verces by filing petitions with the; him in other states le to spud in, |The petition states that they were) | married in Indiana in 1907. Midwest and the Ohio Oil companies! in the It is believed have spent considerable time Elk Mountain section. to be very promisi Well Expected Any Day The Kasoming Oi] company, drill- ing on Mahoney dome, expects to bring in a producer any day. Some weeks ago a strong flow of gas was struck and as the hole goes deeper this flow becomes stronger. Sand Hills Company The Sand Hills Oil company has completely cleaned out the broken casing at the bottom of its well and the drilling of a new hole is now in progress and was down over 1,800 feet when the bottom joint of casing crumbled and drilling was delayed for! vorce. The latest total shows that three couples have applied for di- lands and feed can ing lands where Wy clerk of the district court, all charg- |Ccapped this year. ing desertion. G. E. Rosenthal asks that he be granted a divorce from Amelde M. Rosenthal on a*charge of desertion Elisha O. Grace charges desertiqn| in his petition for divorce from Ethel} G. Grace. The two were married at Omaha, Nebr., September, 1916, and+ she deserted at Casper March, 1918 according to the wording of the pe- tition. Hyrum L. Peterson requests sep- aration from Cora R. Peterson on a desertion charge. The couple were} married at Ogden, Utah, in June,) 1897. TRE Rooms Oe The tusks of the African elephants sometimes weigh as much as a hun dred pounds and reach a length of eight or nine feet. ———— co! ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM THE UNION STATION several weeks while the hole was be- ing cleaned out. A new rig has been Attention has again been-called by M. Penley, to the fact that’ pasture tion of much of the range country es, | LOSEHO ODDO OOOOOOSOROOOS POO OOOOOOERSDPOOSODOOOOOOCCC8 OXFORD HOTEL Fire Proof} has made a‘problem for the : this year and the farm parent has rr co-operate with — the GAN GET Many lands from Nebraska Kansas hava been listed as well Healt ‘ other states. - PASTURE FOR STOGKMEN = gg me Ses eo farm agent, G. The earliest mention of eoal in| the territory now comprised in the Unite: . States.is recorded ju the journal of | Father Hennepin, who is 1679 refers | to the Site of 4 “cole” mine on qi. nois river near the present city of Ottawa. be secured ‘thru hirh have graz- yoming is bandi- The arid condi- —_——— NVENIENT TO EVERYTHING placed on section 9 by the Sand Hills HAS THE LARGEST DAIRY LUNCH COUNTER IN DENVER. / Qil company and just as soon as the necessary machinery arrives a new Fireproof Garage in Connection well will be started. Another rig has been placed on land belonging’ HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OIL MEN OF. WYOMING. i to this company and the third well . ) will be started as soon as possible. ee ich We Costs Reduce WE Start at the bottom by analyzing your eartage conditions in order to decide accu- rately what type and size of tire will serve you best. We ean decide this matter disinterestedly be- cause Goodyear has pioneered the manufacture of types to cover all classes of truck service. We supply Goodyear Solid Tires, - Good- year Cushion Tires and Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Truck Tires because we fitmly believe they are of very high quality. Then we attach tires according toa carefully worked-out system, which safeguards trucks and their parts and which injects speed into tire-application, saving the valuable time of driver and truck. We have splendid facilities—lots of parking space, a big hydraulic press and complete work- shop. We handle tire jobs at night or on Sunday by appointment. After the tires start out on the road we suggest our Free Inspection Service at regular intervals, to detect injuries before they dévelop sufficiently to cause appreciable reduction of tire mileage. Without Obligation to you we will explain in detail the many truck -cost- reducing features of our tire service. G oc dye ar Blackstone Transit Co. 165S0.Ash Casper, Wyo. - Phone 908 Truck Tire Service Station Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center Casper, Wyo. Phone 772M

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