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FE eRe thee Sate it SNOW HEAVY IN SOUTHERN AND. GENTAALSTATE Range and Grain Crops Share Benefits of Precipitation, Livestock Conditions Are Only “Fair” Considerable ‘snow fell over central <and southern districts, which was con- sidered beneficial to ranges, wheat and rye, Says the weekly weather-crop sum: y of the weather bureau st Chey- enne. Altho average temperatures were somewhat cooler than normal, night | temperatures were generally high. Day temperatures averaged 43; night, 27: and individual @aily extremes of 66 end two were reported. Sunshine per- centages were: Cheyenne, 52; Lander, 6; Sheridan, 48; Salt Lake, 22. Livestock continued fair to poor,’ ac- cording to feed conditions. There fs plenty of hay in the Encampment dis- trict and a surplus at Wheatland; practically all other districts report aj serious shorttze. SOme plowing . was} done in southeastern districts previous- ly to the storm of the 27th and ‘the grass Was showing green in pockets} tind low places. In southeastern districts, roads were passable, but” muddy and drifted in plaees.. In’ central distyicts, same but somewhat worse; in the’Sheridan great- ly improved, but rough; in the extreme northeastern «tmost impassable :in the Southwestern, heavy west of Medicine Bow, West of Rawlins, aytd west of Spring Valley; in the Cody district, frost is coming out of the ground and roads are heavy and muddy. ‘The following special snow depths are reported; Knight, 22 inches; Alta, 81; Dome Lake, 64; Buffalo, 2,; Albin, 4; Sage, 5. Stations High Low Precipi- Temp. Temp. tation Casper, Wyo.- 16 64 Cheyenne, -Wyo.. 18 88 Chugwater, 18 45 Coady, Wyo. 15 o Cokeville, Wyo. 2 25 Dougtus,, Wyo. 18 12 Encampment, 20 10 Evanston, Wy Lander, Wyo. as Laramie, Wyo u Pine Bluff,’ Wyo.----61 21 Pocatello, Idaho. 6 ~ 20 Rawlins, Wyo.. 8 | 4 NEW ENVOY TO MEXICO—Henry Morgenthau, former ambassador te Turkey, has been chosen by President Wilson. to act for the U. 8. University Club Is Planned, Banquet to Be Held Wednesday Elaborate plins are being laid for a banquet to be given Wednesday night in the Henning hotel for all former university men. It is the intention of the committee in charge to form a big university club iri Casper if a large enough representation of college men can be secured at this’ diuner. With the large number of college and. uni- versity men in Casper, the idea of hav- ing an all university club such as ex- ists in many college and non-college towns has been conceived. Plans are being made to care for nearly 800 college men at the banquet Wednesday. In order that no univer- sity or college man be overlooked in the invitations which are being issued, all college men have been askéd to no- —— WANTED Sheridan, Wyo. 26 Upton, Wyo. LEGION TAKES LEAD IN DECORATION ORY PLANS Final arrangements have beefi»made by the George Vroman Post No. 2 of the American Legion for a big pro- gram! of entertainment here on ‘Decor- ation day. Theientertainment €ommit- tee of the local post has charge of the plans. 4 Hauling - ~ Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Mater Co. Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks Second street. both of Casper, Wyo., have been ac- cepted for enlistment in the coast ar- tMery corps for service in- the Philfp-|t™eeting place of the Wyoming: /snuciat- pine» Islands, Both are gteatly en-| ed Industries, Wyoming's greatest oil, thused over the prospect of being xble| city winning out over Laramie by one} to #erve in the tropics, vote, The next meeting is to be an! peti Ra son EIS the United States was written by Ben-| First vice-president—R. D. Laon | jamin Franklin and published as “The | taine gf, Cheyenne. Book of Constitutions.’* sonnected with the shipping office of: the Midwest Refinery, bas rewgned ais position with the MidWest an is! naking his headquarters in Room 23, -LET of the Equitable Life’ Assurance So- ify Cal Smith at the Midwest ,refinery horatory or R. T. Kemp at 111 East oo NEW RECRUITS FOR ARMY James C, Pokorny and Matt W. White Casper has been chosen as_the* next S annual one and is to be held next Ja ary. The newly elected officers are The oldést_ work on Freemasonry in|. President—E. J. Travison of Laramie peared Seccnd .vicetpresident—O, D, Wallace | Casper. Clarence BR, Hood, for tpe past ye-r! slety of the United States, as a-re: sentative of that well known conmay.| Do Your Tailoring He will be glad to greet old friends} = ioe & Also Cleaning and Pressing ind new, and help them to solve Lneir> > 20 Years ‘nsurance problems, life, accidert nd} Yeaith, all forms of which are ndo-v/| written by The Equitable. i Non-cancellable and non-restrictadle iccident and health insurayice ta new | x ien form recently devised by The Eqnitable, | E ‘perience tnd Is considered the most wondertyi | CALL 467-R i msurarce of dts kind in nistory. | For appointment phone 1963 or 1192,} 125 North Center ow call_at office. Sa a ee There will be a regular session of the Lodge on At8:00 P. M. - TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS HALL Installation of officers, Initiation and . entertainment. ? By Order E. R.: ‘ ROBT. COHEN, Sec’y No. 1353. eos If the appetite of man were equiva-! ONE HALF pric ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES {uci Stuart's stomsorsrm prize ox in twenty-four hours, and yet : 4 < 10 MEET HERE IN 1921 call for a “snack"’ before going to hed. ‘street. \ 42.1 His publishers made $3,000,000 out of it. + Me * : Your: Attention Please, Men! We want you to see and appreciate our wonderful Spring stock of Suits— sxx tailored by the best manufacturers in the country—Hart Schaffner & Marx and Styleplus. Satisfaction or money A most comprehensive stock of Spring Hats and Caps For Men-and Boys, now on display in our rear center nus Winner, the lasting ten days, now in Scott Clothing Company, 146 So. Center Posto ste tote tote tn Me ctoMecte tactede Hace he tetetotedctedi Ae eA ee aR te te ee te » back—you are the judge. PRICES RANGING $35. $40, $45, $50, $55 and up Don’t fail to see them. The Classiest Spring Line of Men’s Shoes The Store |} POWDER RIVER ~~ TOWN SITE Lots now on sale. Attractive prices and tertns. Busi- THE TOWNSITE A plot of level land, hardly a foot difference in elevation, lying in the Powder River Valley. This townsite is crossed by two trunk line railroads, Chicago, Surlington and Quincy and the Chicago and North Western. Both haye stations there, and do an exceptionally large amount of shipping from this®}Oint—and will do multitudes more when intensive development has nin the dozen oil fields which surround Powder River townsite within a véty small radius. There are stores and business houses there now, and » there is oom for every kind of business to take-care of all this new influx that will come in this summer. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN TO PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS LOCATORS, 4 Come to our office, or to one of our agents and get a plat of the townsite. town grows the demand-increases and the supply for the increased demand becomes no larger your lot must increase in vafue, and when the oil com- panies begin to develop the dozen fields, producing and prospecting, within a radius of fifteen miles around, Powder River having the two nearest rail- reads. This demand will be in such great proportions that the value of the lots il be multiplied many times. THE LOTS . There are only foo lots in the townsite. Residence lots, 40x120; business you will have to hurry to get yours, These lots can be bought on deferred payments, 10 per cent of the pur- chase price down. 10 per cent discount for cash. until paid for. Was there THE PRICES OF THE LOTS ARE FROM $100 TO $250. s ever such an opportunity? ~ lots, 256x120. ‘There is no other deeded land within two miles, and as the } { Montgomery Reqity Company Branch Realty Company J. F. Jones, Real Estate Eight hundred tts are not very many, and No -ta&es, no interest, ness enterprise, opportunity, extraordinary for: Hotel, Restaurant, Building Contractors. Powder River lies over an oil dome. this dome in the very near future. This is a clean legitimate and profitable proposition. Call-on or address— MIDWESTERN INVESTM 2G1 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Or See Any of the Following Real Estate Firms: E. B. Foster, Real Estate Geo. B. Nelson, Real Estate John M. England, Real Estate Bank, Lumber Yard, General Merchandise, Garage and Secure your locations now, and get in on the ground floor, Special inducements for actual business locators. Lot owners will participate in all and any production of oil found under the town site. A test well will be drilled on. The opportunity of a life time to. get into the oil game.. Give us an opportunity to explain the details in full to you. POWDER RIVER THE OPPORTUNITIES ‘The first and foremost of all opportunities in Powder River is that of get- ting in on the ground floor, before this intensive development in this and the other domes in th®near vicinity begins. Get a lot, get a business location. Start a business. very opportunity is there. Roore Dome, within two miles, drilling and within a short time expect to hit the sand. Pine Moun- tain, seven miles, producing seven-dollar oil, Lane Dome, producing well several hundred barrels, Poison Spider and Oil Mountain? both producing: but-all of these fields yet to be fully developed. North Wilson an 1th Wilson, Powder Riyer find Powder River Junction, Lox Domes yet to } tested. Can Powder River help from becoming a center to all thi ment? You have an opportunity to get in the ofl game and taking a « on big returns by buying or getting free units in the Powder River 1 Syndicate. Drilling within the very limits of your town. Ask us for a resource map of the vicinity of Powder River Townsi Philadelphia r, was paid $35 for his “Listen to the Mocking ? x? iO, Sas io, rere, +4, oo + oo, A RO ?- + XS) % - of, she + >, Oe 24, ¢ 2, 7 Osh eee, se oe oe, 2, 7 a R ¢ oe, sO + Me Oo e-tSeaie fe ho oto-eleaioes iM ¢ iM ? So Me ote Mn te Pret ote tgs K? 4 o¢, By Florsheim, Nettleton and ‘Worthmore— Unexcelled for their style and workmanship. To see is to appreciate them. Prices right. 10, ¢ o4, M% oo, K2 ? oo, % ? 1% ? 00,04, iM ¢ oo, iM ° 1M eee, 0, ? to oe, ? KD + Accommodating >, RP + 1% ? Me n% o4, o+, iM ? ++, iM ? THE UNITS There are to be one thousand units given away to the lot purchas, unit to each $100 purchase. There are to be 1,000 units sold at $50.00 t unit. The money is to be used by the Powder RiveF Townsite Oil Syndi in drilling on the POWDER RIVER TOWNSITE, on blocks reserved for that purpose. Each unit or units which the purchasers have will give them their share of production of all oil or gas found on the townsite, if the purchaser will see us or any of our agents. He can get the geologists’ report of this dome, not our geologists, but a geologist of one of the largest, if not the VERY largest companies operating in Wyoming, and draw his con- clusions as to chances of getting oil in this structure. THE UNITS ARE $50. THE LOTS ARE $100, $125, $150 AND $200. WE RECOMMENDED THE PURCHASE OF THE UNITS AS AN OIL SPECULATION AND WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE LOTS AS AN INVESTMENT. ENT CO. A. P. Nesbit & Company, Real Estate J. R. Murray, Real Estate Mauer P. Walker, Real Estate TR nn ne a a lel NN si 95 SS ES "00°44 o0: b 4 "oe > +4 > 6: Pe PS +e >, ”s “4 XS mo %