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| mee f ry Section 16, Township 35, Rartge 75, | barrels, which, PROCK OF AGES’ (3 FOUND HERE Geological Record Found Here In- Furnished by Ground Floor Oil Exchange B Ti Pee me LOCAL OLL STOCKS Western Of Fiel 35 dicates Trees in Prehistoric Bid Ask | ¥ Oil al Frank ‘Rosenberry at B Days Amalganiated Royalty. $17 $ 19) ¥ On MERELY phe) _|Sunday morning, Te ry. American 0% OL NEW YoRrE CURB CLOSING the i ‘ i sf A OS aoe are by oof ap departed. for Kaycee this 1 In the Of Well Supply Co.'s window | ‘ on Center street is a géological relic} Sesemer ---3---- BG a8 i Miaweny Se AateR + upaee Ob) ESE subpoertas on three oye- Big’ Indian _-__. of the prehistoric aeras of this region AB Ad serve £00 OE cn as on. Sonauaieta that bears a tale of those early times| Boston Wyoming - 35 +98 before man set his foot upon this earth. Buck Creek . 20 2214) This relic is'a nodule ‘of sand around} Fic 43”. ay ete eee = 29.00 a piece of charedal. Other nodules are nen sag 4 ‘Western Stat 37 aleo shbwh: Black Tati __ 02-03) Wen is Fecasgd 2 These nodules were picked, up by | Ciipitol Pete. 03 . 05) Cosaen oa Frank B, Taylor, Jr., son of the Cas-| Columbine Elk Basin ‘ per geologist within a few miles of! Consolidated Casper and. while-they are rather com- | Casper Ranger 175 for the newoother, and the dry farm- mon in watt strata, the ones that! Gow Guich “feo v ae 206. 15 oe wore the smiles when the jury’s : : contain cHare: are very rare. verdiet had been rendered. “2 Q Boe r These specimens of the formation of | Pinna ~ Se oat NEW YORK STOCKS ‘The casé Was that of the state vs. ‘ ao ; : ee ; ‘ the world's crust were made by a small} TP; Williams. 433 1.17 Close |James Kirkbride, a stockgrower, who ‘ : , piece 6f substance, generally a. pebble | rrantz 235 245) Mexican Petroleum $186.75 | was chatged by C. P. Harding, a dry ; 2 . ? ! or pice of mud, lying upon the beach | 1.01 — 1.03 / Sinclair OW $1.25 | farmer, with having “cogged’” 47 head of a prehisterie lake or sea where the | at, Weoterf Pete. { “og | Texas Ol 49.75! of cattle owned by dry farmers off of action of the waves rolled it around | dtede Lake (new). 05 88.12;an unfenced school section which Kirk- ‘on ‘the sand of the shore. It gradually | jupiter — formed @ ball as shown by the speci-| Kinney — mens in the Supply company’s window i tance Greek. Royalty. and the particles of Sand were cement: Tusk Rogalty _ ii ed togéthef by iron oxides contained in| rik Petroleum the waters until tie whole formed 8| xjxe Henry ... compact stohe ball around its nucleus | Mountain & Gul or, core of mud or other substance. Northwest ‘Then the sands of the beaches also | Gutwoet hardened into rock during the long | pinay ai ages and today these former saydy | R . 5 peaches are disintegrating under the | Riverton Refining 2 va action of the weather and the nodules | S0¥altv & Producers yi % become loose and are easily found in | rom Beil several strata about here. The specimen found by Frank Tay-| ;; lor, Jr., shows that about 10,000 maybe 100,000 years ago there trecs of some kind growing in this re gion and that a fire occurred in some manner. There is no indication that man lived here then for no human | bones have ever been found but the remains of the Eohippus and several other animals have been found. The | Pines. fire probably originated from natural | bender —. causes, either from lightning or from | volcanic action and this bit of ae | OT yalty | Western £xploration 2.05 2.05 Grass Creek .. | Torchlight .. Elk Basin 3.10 3.05 1.95, coal floated on the waters of the sea blackened wood was ages old and thou- sands of years before the trees that} were used for Christ’s ckoss were seed- lings, this relic of a by-gone age was) SOlidified in the rock to wait the aayy When Noah built the ark, this bit of ball-and lie dormant through the ages “o come to light again in this age, to the heavh to be Imprisoned in sancl) of its resurrection —_—_—+___ | BIDS WANTED. * | Sealed bids will. be received by the Board of Direetors of School District No, 2, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, at the office of the Clerk, Town send Building, Casper, Wyoming, until October 23, 1920, at 1 -p. m, for the erection and completion of a two-story concrete and tile school | building on Lots 1 to 7, Block 97.) Butler’s Addition, Casper, Wyoming, | according to the plans and specifica- | tions of Dubois & Goodrich, Archi =| tects, Townsend Building, Casper, Wyoming, where the same: may be obtained by giving a deposit! o8 S8h, for the safe return of. plans. “Bis are to be accompanied by a certified | check in the sum of $800 and the (bidder must furnish good and snf- ficient bond for the faithful perform- ance of contract in the sum of one- half the contract price within five days after notice of award of con- tract; or the $800 accompanying bid will be forfeited. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the! Board reserving the right to reject | STATUE OF PILGRIM Paul, W, Barilett, the f statue, “The Pilgrim Mot! ” which ‘vy in connection with the tercentenary of t is one of the two in the United States Mayflower. MARKET GOSSIP OTHERS, i Consumption of off in the United any and all bids. States for the first half of 1920 wee By order of the Board of Di-jabout 500,000 barrels. This is at rectors. the rate of 517,000,000 for the full year WILLIAM O. (AE Soa or séveral million bhrrels in: excess of | f jerk. |the world’s production of petroleum in Publish Oct. 13, 20, 1920. 1918. Pactiiad id ate daha BIDS WANTED. First six months’ figures indicate do- . Sealed bids will be received }by|mestic consumption of 1920 of apout} the Board of Directors of School | 82,000,000 barrels in excess of 435,000,- District No; 2, in the County of | 000 s_consitmed in this country Natrona and State of Wyoming, | ld This {& a gain of 19 per a* the office of the Clerk. Town-| ompared with an average an- send Building, Casper, Wyoming, | nual im e of but 8.54 per cent in until October 23, 1920, at 1 p. m.|the ears ended with 2919. for the erection and completion of} stimates of production in this coun- a one-story frame school building on | try for the current year are 426,000,000 if they are borne our, Natrona County, Wyoming, accord-| Will mean ing to the plans and specifications|barréls over the 378,000,000 barrels of Dubois & Goodrich, Architec brought to the ground in the United Townsend Building, Casper, Wyo-| States las ming, where the same may be ob- | tained. Bids are to be accompanied | per cent in domestic production by 2 certified check in the sum of r short of the demand, and it r 5% of the bid and the bidder must | scems certain that more than 90,000,000 | furnish good and sufficient bond | barrels of oil will be imported this ye for the faithful performance of con-|from Mexico to hélp take tm the sleck of one-half the | between contfact price, within five days aft-| Lest y er notice of award of contract, or | (00,000 5% accompanying bid will be for- | ico tract in the sum msumption and this country imported 57,- rels of oil, rently as 1912 As ri the United feited. | States imported but 1,000,000 barre: The contract will be awarded to} of 411 a-year,' consumption” in tKat sear | the lowest responsible bidder, the | having run about 22500,000 barrels. Bourd reserving the right to reje any and all bids. By order of thé Board of Di- rectors. WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Oct. 1 C Taylor & Clay Incorporated Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 Denver, Colo. New York Stocks, Chicago Grain Markets quoted over our private wires direct from New York. The Néw York Exchange has some eléven- hundred members. The perc entage of failures on the exchange for the past ten years is less than one-half of one per cent. Our eorrespondents are members of this ex- change. It fs estimated that. the world’s pro- duction of oi! in 1920 will be in shborhood of 668,000,000 barr with the United States producing 4: 000,000, or 63.78 per cent of the to’ We are the oldest brokerage firm in Casper. must be a reason. All Local Oils Bought and Sold There 03 | | Wind River Refining 04 WORK OF AMERICAN New York: seul; gain of, about 48,000,000 | Even this improve ment Of nearly art prottuétion. | mostly from Mex- | the { 87.25 127.37 bride elatmed to control under lease. The cattle were alleged to have been driven six miles and to have been dam- aged by the exertion to which they were forced. Included in the herd weré 16 head of milk cows. A delegation of twelve dry farriers came in from Indian Hill, 35 miles northeast of Cheyenné, to appear as witnesses for the state and ten appear: ed as witnesses. The jury, composed of sit Cheyenne men, brought in’ a vér- dict of gufity without deliberation. Sen- | o), tence Was not pronounced by the court, before whom @ second case arising from the same incident is on trial today. The prosecuting witness in the seeond case ts Mel Teeters, owner of the 16 milk | Delorés. ‘omen as well as men. are invited cows. ‘The cases have attracted widespread COURT HOUSE TONIGHT rn to attend’ the’ SSS THK 10 DEMORRATS HERE There is @ Wasté that enriches. The bebe» ids sea is prodigal with her waves yet no attention from farmers, of whom there are several thousand jin the county, in- asmuch as it is held to involve itrecon- luster of @ single star “is eVer lost. Not one drop is ever missing from the tides. When Nature takes a penny cilable interests as between farmers who have settled on the open rafige ftom one pocket she noiselessly slips it into another. “We're born to fill a and ranchmeén Who formerly cimmand- ed this range for use as pasture for niche—we play éur own part in life’s great drama. A man is lost—ldst in free-roaming cattle. Murray, Harry Crosson, Aubrey Da- the sense that he loses himself in the Senator Kendrick was met by a com- Democrats met him during the after- Democratic school. His relations with The farmers who appeared as wit- vis, Ben King, Hart Reymore and Dow- | heart of another, THRU SOUTH |i. "ane at: noon and evening. is. oppone nth ate (Third 4%8 4th 4%4's | Victory 4 are most cordial and he is liked by all who. know him, : ‘W. W. Sproul, county chairman, will preside tonight. Piet Bite Soak as Hamilton Dome —-~-----22i<-... Mule Creek wees “T am in my eighty-fitth year, but sinte taking Tanlac I am @s hale and hearty as I éver was and ean do, as) bein work as I could thirty years declared W, H. Morse. of 52 Plaine St. Seattle, Wash. Although in his etghty-fifth year, Mr. Morse Still daity to be found engaged in hard) work down at the Ames Shipyard » is Femafkably well prestrved for hii years. “Last spring I had an attack of* the flu that left me in a very badly down ¢0ndition and so weak that could Hardly get around. For & while I Rad a very bad col@ that FT) coulin't shake off and my oT wa Senator John B. Kendrick who. wilt open the Democratic campaign heré to- night i an address at the eounty court house at 8 @clock, artived here this afternoon from Douglas. He was ac. (By Associated Press) MARIO! Ohio, Oct. 12.—Senator Warren G. Harding Will leave late this afternoon on his fourth speech-making trip outside of Ohio,” going througn Kentitcky, Indiana and Tennessee,*His trip will wind up with a Saturday night Theeting at St. Louis. It may algo be his last tourF away from home in the present campaign. nesses are C. P. Harding, W. BD. Har- Met Teeters, Barks Smith; Sar er Chick. |Powler of Douglas, Democratic candi. date for congressman from Wyoming: Drailé and Burke H. Sinclair and’ wes escorted to the Henning where other Senator Kendrick is an interesting speaker and is of the more liberal twhes ‘were so choked up that I coughing all the time. T had no appe-) tite and if fact ate so little that’ steadily losing ° weight. I couldn't; sleep at nights and became very much’ worried about my condition beeatise F couldn't find anything to straighten me ip and restore my lost strength. “I saw by the papers What fine work Tanlac was doing for other folks, ‘so f got Aete for myself, It did me good ) aa iptor, at worle on the nyodel of iis: } nig eigetereoureiy ea ae right from the start, for ina sxieried pc be 1 he landing of the Pilgrims. 'Phis statue | eyikce nae. ee Na Nii while my cough left me, and’ was | in memory of the brave womert of th®} tnbtions .and the father is imiierse! ; . mutnfute Tele it peter ot eae | in financial ‘The: met hi: . was oe ing fearfully ead about Ht atl. ‘Phe old fre. R. T. KEMP, the Insurance Man, announees that Eee ee way. I have gained seven pounds in weight and am so much that I can turn out about ag\much Work aw most any other mat, in spite of my years. Tanlac certainly must be a Sreat medicine to put mé 6n my ‘feet like it has, and Pm glad of the charice to tél) everybody about it Tanlae is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mercan- tilé Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug, Store.—adv,; ‘eports Wyoming Map & Blue Priat Co. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric barrels, or 29.45 per cent., while the [rest of thé world is expected to yield 000,000 barréls, or £4.77, per cent. side chat and the sacred bond of the family cirtle have about bééome’ treas- ures of the past. he is NOT: running against Chas. Anda ‘for County Commissioner. i He appreciates your insurance but does NOT want your vote: { ~ Lester Brokerag e House NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 We réceivea the largest shipment..we ever dF dered of aabwevesiaeoaadaae ee. For These Chilly Mornings ‘ Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fine Oveércoats | f ! 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