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eres PAGE SIX MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS WANY COMPLETIONS ARE PENDING The coming weet should be a record breaker for number of completions in the Salt Creek field barring accidents or unforeseen trouble. This conclusion comes from the drilling report of the Midwest company for the present week which shows that many wells are at depths just above the oi] sand and that cementing operations have been completed or prep- BAAN MARKET 2-Ss2sare (3 IRREGULA All operations ef the company are jconcentrating at Salt Creek in order Gains Recorded at Opening | chat |the government regulations of leasing Lost in First Hour of Tradag Today. bill lands. The Midway test weil has reached a depth of 1,640 feet while the jtest at Osage is drilling at 1,465 feet. The detailed report follows: Salt Creek. 16-A NW% 2-39-79, 1,547 feet. shut down top second san 4-AS SW% 26-40-79, ding. 36-A SW% 7 down top second Currant eet: 3A wine aqabdal) MiAaew ee ae her on the de-|ment setting. Neer tec apiten bond of tema) |< 32 BEM 90-467R, 3,988 Sect) cobent here today, and tae higher on the Sep-|Petting. temper, while corn was unchanged to| 4A SEX ‘4c higher and cats % to %e higher.|™ent setting, The great strength shown in cotton bape vas ethane appeared to be a factor at the start.|/n& for bailer. 187 feet, mud- 2,292 feet, shut! » 1,815 feet,. ce- 15-40-79, 1,725 feet, ce- 1,720 feet, tish- Outside interest was less in evidence! 15-4 had 19-40-78, 2,076 feet, ce-| this morning with sentiment rather fats sage ayr a 8 bearish and there was considerable Rentean hfe: 19-40-78, 1.917 feet, co i ‘heat. September bear carceed tary bere - 25-X NW% 2-39-79, 1,220 feet, -ce- wheat opened at $1.25%; December at 31.29% to $1.30% and May at $1.34%. aoe pi : There was an early slump but this) SUA %) 3 feet, ce was followed by good support and the Or" f sais a: Soke anike market rallied and an hour after the! , 0” Aicsig Worst shag 875 feet, taking a %c i s. opening it was a shade to ge of ern ha eee ee ening figures. down. 30-AX SEX 27-40-79, CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Heavy buying ing 19-inch casing. 1,876 feet, pull- of wheat by houses with eastern con-| 3.4 N51, 23-4079, 1,450 feet, drill: nections and by the local element on! ing & report. that India, normally an ex-/ "T's sw 7.39-78, 1,850 feet. cement Porting country, bad bought around | setting, 1,600,000 bushels ef wheat in Aus. SW 18-40-78, 2,300 feet, tralia and that the latter had a pros- ment setting. . pective crop over 30,000,000 bushels] 4.4 Nica, 15-40-79, 2,160 leas than last year carried prices | > feet, cement co | Black Tall .. the Midwest can comply Seto] Prerenc se 1OCAL OF, STOCKS Amalgamated Roveity $05 American see SOONG Atlas #1 Bessemer . Big Indian . Boston-Wyoming Buck Creek Burke as slackstone-Satt’ Creek Capito} Pete : Consolidated Roy. Chappelle .. Cow Gulch Domino . Elkhorn = -06 E. T. Williams ,..... 42 Frantz : 1.90 Gates . oe as Great Western Pete .. 0% Hutton Lak - 02 Jupiter Kenney Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty . Lusk Petroleum Mike Henry ... Mountain and Gu! Northwest Outwest Picardy Riverton Refs. Roy. & Pro, Sunset .. Tom -Bell Roy » Western Exporation 1. Wind River Refs. 01 02 Wyo Kan. 46 1.25 -$1.00 p+ 1.00) - 1.00 - 1.00 6 + 38 SHORTS COVER INSTOGK MART Trading Irregular on New] York Exchange at Open-, Grass © ‘Torchiig! Elk Basin Groybuil Lance Creek setting. sharply after an early dip on profit. OS. was so-4octh, 1.7 F taking a new high on the present) ment setting. e 2 feet, co- bys? rere 25-A NW 25-40-79, 1,2 g Offerings were light after values entrees 540-79, 1,244 feet, ce 4 setting. sed, eo high ith Sop- er Sauber ot $120; December: pe $1390 tae ect tk 25-40-78; 1,300 feat, co: aa ; nt setting. to $1.22% and May at $i.38% to) emt setting. “2 $1.81. ‘There was a slisht setback] 44 NW% 2440-79, 1.477 feet, co- just as the market closed 32-A SWM 7-29-48, 2,07 Early trading in corn was light and} oe 'e1> cast 1-90-48, 2,071 feet, run- the market followed wheat to somo| "35 (4 Sine iu extent. After opening at for Sep-ling 39-78, 2.230 feet, drill- tember; 64% to 54% for December and - BR%o for May, there was a slight); 0 cn 2vW 4 79-78, 1,918 feet, clean. 5 nd at the end of the firet|("Z Ut foe Olen Was ott a ata’ to. \o trom Ee SEX 15.40-79, 1,550 feet, arilt- ing. TW 2440-9: "Reser ieae okt wvecelensidc:entty, but ing A NW 24-40-79, 1,380 feet, clean when wheat started upward coarse 3 i gtaine followed with oats showing |),.1°4* SEM 1540-79, 800 test, aril- . Corn closed more strength than corn Chins :24-<08K age dearliorailies uhehanged to %c higher despite a Septem- December . #95 feet, drilling. the finish. *mall slump near the , 195 feet, drilling. ber closed at 5414c to 54% at 54% and May at 60%c. Oats took the course of cther grains. ‘Trading was light. September open ed at 36%, December at 38% and May/ at 42% to 42%. Oats also fell off slightly during the early trading, be- 6-A SE% 22-40-79, rigging up. 13-A af 3540-79, rigging up. 7-39-78, rigging up. 3A NEw 31-40-79, 2,030 feet, ning 8% casing. 6-A NEY 3-39-78, 10-inch casing, run- . 2,183 feet, pulling | ing shade to a %c down at the Bee Hh dea ‘eal ctthat initial hour. Woe NE% 3-39-78, 2,060 feet, drill- Se tals nc | acct, NM 2240-79, 1,240 feet, shut Soe own Closing Quotations. trees » “A NEY 31-40-79, 1.960. & CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Close. ment setting. eat toe: Wheat—Nantamabser, ($1:295+ " Decem: |" CA NW 111-4678; a,S40h heats righ ber, $1.32%. ging up to drill in, Corn feptember, 54%6c; \ Deogmber, | Ta srs wiirsTae-Teinitae. teanviole 54tec. caving. Pret "1 Oats—September, 36%%c; December,| 394 NW 11-40-78 86 feet, running sho. ab auhs ea i 12-inch casing. ork—Se + $17.50. 13-A NE%% 3-29-7 Lard—September, $11.60; "October, | setting. 3-59-78, 1,475 feet, cement $i =a if sage Field. Ribs—Peptember, $8.75; October,| a9 xway imsens 1,465 feet, Grillin 38.87, Miscellaneous. = LAE Midway Te 2 Prov pester Well No. 2, 1,640 feet CHICAGO, Sept —Butter—Un- s. nettled; creamery extras, 3914c; stan s Sy ga dards, 36%c; firsts, 32% @38c; seconds, New Oil Test Projected. s0@tic The Seal Oil association, owners of a Eggs—Unchanged receipts 13,870|640-acre ,tract of state land in the Bates park field is preparing to etant . higher; fowls, 15@|operations as soon as arrangements - |for financing now underway are com- seit at) |pleted. ‘I'ne organization which is Potatoes. | headed by I’. D. Seal of Walla Walla, CHICAGO. Sept. Potatoes—Re-| Wash. cortemplates joint operv.on. 8 76 cars; western whites $3.15@/feor financire both in Wyoming and Minnesota Ohios $2.25@2.50; Wis. jin Washington. A contract has been mn whites $2.75@325 | made with the brokerage firm of Pry- lor.and Yokam of Walla Walla, Wash., for the sale of $50,009 worth of units. a Highest prices paid, for diamonds, old fold and silver. “ H. B. Kling|The plan makes possible the start of er, Oil Exchange building. Grilling in the next thirty days. 8-15-tf.| Officers of the company inciude, F. From the dep#hs of upholstered furni- ture, from the deep folds of draperies and curtains, the powerful air attachments of The Hoover will speedily remove all dust and dirt. Sold on time payments with The Hoover or to present Hoover owners. Let us demonstrate without obligation. Dhe HOOVER It BEATS... asit Sweeps as it Cleans NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 65 ~ ing Today. NEW. YORK, Sept. 7,—Further cov- ering of short contracts in oils, steels, equipments, motors and food issues was noted at the frregular opening of today’s stock market. Mexican Pe- troleum, Cr.cible Steel, General Elec: tric, Chandler Motor, American Bu- r ahd Maaati Sugar registered early gains ranging from liberal fractions to almost 2 points. The heavy side of the list was represented by United States Rubber, Harvester and Amer- can Smelting preferred in which sub- stantial reactions occurred. “Soo was strongest of the rails, rising 2 points in connection with the sale of $10,000,000 bonds, Exchange on Lon- don was firm NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—'Soo" ex, tended its gain to 4 points and oth rails of the inv tive types were Th demend. - Cotton carriers were materially strengthened by the further rise in that staple and Wisconsin Central” was conspicuous for its gain of 5% points. Tobaccos, secondary motors and steels, North American’ and United Drug first pre. ferred also were strong. ‘The list fell hack ‘before noon, however, American Sugar reacting almbst 3 points with heaviness in Utah Copper and Mer- cantile Marine preferred. The furth- or rise of British exchange was attr:b uted to extensive purclinses of cotton bis. Call money opened at 544 per cot. Silver. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Bar silver, domestic, 99%c; foreign 637%c; Mexi- can dollars, 49e. Metals. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.— Copper - Steady; electrolytic; spot and near by, 12@12%4; later, 12% @12%. Tin—Firmer; spot and 27.25; futures, 27.25. Iron—Steady; unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot, 4.50, D, Seal, president; S. S. Piper, vice president; C. W. Reid, treasurer and William Eyans, secretary. In addi- tion to these men Gus Swanson is a member of the board of directors. Tem- porary headquarters here have been established with the Funkhouser leas- ing company. near by, One Cent. Sale Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY WYOMING CRUDE OIL. MARKET. -Rock, Creek » | bid 6; offered at 5% tment and specula-;of Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts 13,000; Phones 203-204 NEW YORK aration: Mexican Petroleum ..$100.25 $103.87 Sinclair Oi! 18.25 (18.25 Texas Oil .. 34.87 35,09 Pan-American Pete .. 46.25 45.15 U. 8. Steel ..... W437 14.25 Union Pacific R. R. .. 118.62 1158.26 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Third 4%s Fourth 4%s Victory 4%5 Salt Creek . Big Muddy Pilot Butte . Hamilton Dome . Mule Creek =. inc—Steady; Louls, deiiv- spot, 4.25. ntimony—Spot, 4.50. and Exchange. News YORK, Sept. 7.—Prime mer- cantile paper, 6@€% per cent. -yehange—Strong; sterling, demand $3.71%; cables, $3.72%. Zi East St. ery, A Francs— Demand, 7.65%; cables, 7.66. Belgian Francs— Demand, 7.53%; cables, 7.54, Guildes Demand, 31.62; cables, 31.68. Lire—Demand, 4.35; cables, 4.3514. Marks— Demand, 1.0615; cables, 1.07. Greece—Demand, 5.63. Sweden—Demand, 2 Norway—Demand, Argentine—Demand, 30.50. Brazilian—Demand, 12.87. oMntreal—10% per cent discount. Time loans, steady; 60 days, 90 days and six months, 5% @6.per cent. Call money, firm; hich.5%; low 5; ruling rate 5%; last Joan 6; closing Livestock Mart , *XUICAGS, Sept. 7.—{U. 8. Bureau beef steers .dull, unevenly low heavies off’ most; early top on yearl ings $10.25; bulk beef steers $6.50@ bulk she stock weak to 2c low- bulk $4.25@8.50; canners and cut- ters largely $2,50@3.50; bulls strong to 16c higher; bulk bolognas $350@ 4.10; few at $4.25; butcher bulls mostly $4.50@5.75; veal calves weak to 25e tower; heavies off most; bulk light vealers $12.76@13.35; stockers and eeders steady. Hogs—Receipts 22,000; market now 10 to 5c lower; some packing grades xf more; bulk of sales $6.65@9.00; top 39.10 early; heavy weight $7.50@8.65; medium weights $8.25@8.85; light weights $8.35@8.85; light lights $8.00 @8.65; heavy packing sows smooth $650@7.18; packing sows rough $6.15 @6.60; pigs $7.25@8.25. Sheep—Receipts . 31,000; fat lambs 25 to 50c higher; top nagives to elty outehers $9.00; packers top early $8.25; top westerns early $8.60; some held considerably higher; sheep active, strong; feeder lambs strong, $7.00 paid early. Denver “Quotations. DENVER, Sept. 7—Cattle—Receipts 300; steady to higher; beef. steers, $5@7.25; cows and heiférs, $4.25@6; calves, $7@10; bulls, $2@3.25; stock- ers and feeders, $4@6. Hogs—-Receipts, 200; 25¢ lower; top 5,000; steady to $8.75; bulk, 7@8.75. Sheep—Receipts, $6.50@7.50; ewes $2.50@3.; feeder lambs, $5@6.75. bina ee a bathe 25c higher; lambs, The ringed boar snake was wor- shiped by the early Mexicans. Used Car Bargain Hudson Speedster; over- hauled and Fepeinteds 3 a real buy. 5 WV HeenLe egent Trading interest in the prices and market distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest. TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company ‘should re- 9 flect a betterment of prices in the stock. stock is indicative of higher Final Race Classic proximately 3,100 cu. yds. selected WEDNESDAY, SErTEMBER 7, 1921 CLASSIFIED | - oy + |” Project No. 106—Yellowstone Is Runin Britain * Chatham ‘oath in Wash- f of ly ‘laine — ye 3 | Engiand, Sept. 7,— (By “The Associated — _ | Londonderry’s Polemarch wea the St.| rington ‘Horse Creek Hill) in If- you have what you won't want) Leger stakes of 6,500 sovereigns, a aga fol-jand want what you don’t have—l’se fat. tig <ipines. ot tie Paleeaeiees | lowing ‘Tribuse Went Ads. | & field of nine horses here today. eee ee aoa earth exc. and | SS em amendment to the rules of the asso- ipe. . blind sds in these elation, providing for discontinuance Pro; No. 7i— Yel no bmw specs fe cavatal to usé ef dealing in indeminity contracts. The | Highway, Glenrock west to County}] the precise «ddress given in the vote wis 545 to 41, line in verse > involving }| adv. Write the address plainly. }) the following pri : Pie ong, ong into Toe Frans | LEG: \OTICES. yds. earth not requir> s . Al Sa es = sa || Samim sores . In replying to ud- REAL Estate MonTGAtan pe nesm sconerste in bridge || TSiisementa where references. are Default having been made in the| 1,100 lin. ft. furnishing and plac-|| *2<®@ for, de not send the ovicinal conditions of a certain real estate| ing corr. metal culverts. ofan sean ey ay mo , dated thy 30th day of cu. yds. selected material ||" August, 1920, made, executed and| surtecing. Nellie P. Dalton, now a 3 ADVERTISING RATES—The rate Nellie P. tate and sub- iis oem Tee Be Dalton, now Nellie P. Dalton and which was recorded in the 2 of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for Na- nstruc! trona County, Wy: . the ist| ~~ oee on: yds, selected material| ord for The Casper Daily Tribune day of September, 20, at 12) surfaci o'clock noon of said Se and pitecod recorded in EBook = of M Deed Records at Page 16 ioe and on which said real estate mort- gage there is now due and unpaid at the first. publication of this no- tice the sum of ceven thousand seven a bo K ndohgpen ts five P cushy (st 775) with interest tletcon from his 17th day ef har gust, 1921, and fifty dollars ($50) attorney’s fees, all of which paid as stipulated in said mor and whereas no suit or proceeding has been instituted at Iaw to re- cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and whereas it is provided in said mort- gage that in case default shall be made in the payment of the said principal sum of money in said real estate mortgage secured, or in the payment of any interest thereon, or any part of such principal or ine terest 2s above provided, in the Space of thirty days after the Same ll by the terms y rnerect pecome due and payable, tha: then and in that event the whole sum hereby secured to be paid with the ier est/thereon shall at the option the said party of the second part, his heixs, executors, administrators or assighs, become due and payable forthwith. snd, whereas, it is pro- vided in said m e that in case default shall Ne ee je in parent of said yoo rum of money as aforesaid, in said real estate mort- gage, secured or in the payment of the interest thereon or any part of such eae pet or interest as above rovi en it shall and may be awful for the said mortgagee, his heirs, executors, administrators 0; assigns, to sell ‘and dispose of the hereinafter described premises, and foreclose all the Tighter title and in- terest and benefit of Regegaraidinas of the said mortgagor, her successor: and assigns herein, at. public auc- tion in accordance with the stat- utes in such case made and pro- 1 geaeet ‘and in the “manner therein described, and to retain said prin- "| cipal and interest pene with the costs and expenses h sale and fifty dollars ($50), attorney’s fees out of the money Ceci from such sale, and the over-plus, if any there be, shall be paid "by the pany mak- ing: such. sale. on demand of such inocteAe yr her successors anc as- sign: Now, therefore, notice is herebz given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and the Statutes in the State of Wyoming in such case made and provided, the said Samuel Ohen- stein hereby elects to foreclore the said mortgage for the reason that {——————______ the same is now past due and the conditions in said mortgage con- tained have been broken, and that said mortgage on sid hereinafter | Store described premises will be fore- cipsed by the sale of said mort- remises; and for that pur- jeeemaned officer will, Septem! Tore. ape to be] a man, How to Answer Blind Classified Ads 8 cu. yds. selected material 300 lin. ft. hauling and placing for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a word tach insertion; minimum 25 cents. Project No. 89—7.0 ahaa of the Yellowstone eR 4 Con “aed ‘ove the following County, ving os wing printipal items: eee cu. yds. earth exc, and ser] cu. yds. concrete in culvert must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be ing. 934 lin. ft furnishing and plac-| _,CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be metal culverts. ing corr. Casper Dally “Tribune office before ‘Plans specifications, forms of|1939. want Ads reccived after 10:20 proposals will not be mailed to|to 13:20 p, m, will be inserter under spective bidders, but may the head. eo and obtained at the office of the State Hi y_Superintendent, Capitol Building, "Cheyenne, Wyo- “Too Late to Classify.” HEL? WANTED—41ALE ming. Representatives of the ge partment will accompany contrac’ = 2 ors over proposed work uporr- an Ee te ene. Apply be ypointment made maeere as follows: ject 41, C. O- Diffenderfer, Upton. Projects 71 and 106, N. T. Ol- way WANTED—Riveters, caulkers, buck- er-upa and heaters. The Kaw Boll- er Works Co., Glenrock, Wyo. 97-20 Projects. i and 89. C. H. Dow. WANTED—Four men to room and OUT OF TOWN advertisements | ” EVERY ONE IS EXTRA- ORDINARY SPECIA 1. No. in of the old ne asiaad kind. lor Sboo you can buy 3 a aoe with an CY avenue; east front, and right near water, gas and sewer are right at the door, but nuc installed as yet. neighborhood is fine; the ho and has an east front; co are at hand; it is near pavement apd termin can be had. Are you inter. jested? SPECIAL NO. 32. a This is not ordinary. Just $3.200 and this home is large enough; three large reoms; lights and water; a finished half-basement; near the refinery and located on 50x130-foot lot. There ts also a small house on the back of the lot which rents for $12.50 per month. The half-basement rents for $15 per month and the three rooms on the first ents for $30, totaling $57.50 per 1 income and say $300 down buys SPECIAL NO. 34. On Rallroad avenue, a well built house with two-extra large rooms; pantry and closet. This house m, sell for $1 Tt is well built and will give a cozy home for the winter. month will soon pay for it. PHONE 1078: The Western Realty Co. F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Suite 611, Of Exchange Building SALESMEN WANTED 2 J. B facturer: COLT Co., largest manu- of lighting and cooking Plants are just opening up state of board, $12.50 per week; laundry in- cluded; five blocks east of Courthouse. 624 East B street. o2-4t CLERKS, 18 upward, for postal mail service; $130 month; examinations September 17; experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write R. Terry. (former Civil Serv: ice examiner) 915 Continental build ing, Washington , D. C. 9-3-3t* Caspe' Project & 52, D. W. Lummis, Chey: enne, Proposals must be accompanied by a money deposit, equal to two per cent (2%) of the amount of the proposal in the form of cash, Sepoaat nani draft or certified check to some bank in the State of Wyoming and payable at sight to State Highway Commission. A pede pre Nar g salesman. Ap fhe Bek fata or bond must! ply at the Man in the Barrel. gee accompany each proposal. ba! pul propos ess made 0n/WANTED—An efficient talker with forms fn cee ec a Be convincing personality Aer Dien i forming a part of grade proposition locally ress referred to ave. O. box 1391. 9-1-tf specifications Proposals will be publicly opened vnd read at the time is Piare fi first The - send aenhace te a ‘all bias State Highway Superintendent, Publish apt 6, 7, 9, 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Good cook in private fam ily; best wages. Phone a. A 7-3t | Business ane Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS CLEANERS and PRESSERS ISTRY CORRe.| ‘eatts SERVICE CLEANERS CNNealtors and 4 —o ST! Registrar aa: Trane Agent Center, Kiith and Tealtroad. Vhone 56. 208-11 Oil Exchange - Pho: | D ORS. ARCHITECTS | ORE, MARSHALL c. KEITH | DUBOIS -& GOODRIC SRICH, “Arehiiscts “Private Hospitaieis "coke Destin, 24-35 2 Casper, wre. Phone 410. DENTISTS Saas a a i ERA Dc ARB NER $ SWEENEY — GARBUTT, WEIDNER DR. J. J. DONOVAN 123, 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162, Phone 1162. | PaiSyikrdvane Speen AUDEIORS: oS 8 REIMERTIN & TREIMERTH & VAN DENDERG” ath Floor 0-5 Bldg. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING bell Hardware Company. Phone 66. <e. ___ Apeeral Teatting —~ 1 Teami - delivered iy" s158 er gay Aen. ge per vad.” LE Phere Office, Ci Tate err y8r. 447. Cen- ter & Midwest A Ave. Wyoming, therefore are in need of salesmen to demonstrate and take or- ders among the farmers throughout the state. We train you one week, expenses paid then give you Lberal contract With traveling expenses. Men with auto need only apply. If you de- sire to connect with a fast selling line and earn big money call or write O. Werner, 218 Midwest bulld ng, sper, Wyo. 9-7-2 POSITIONS WantED —————— SITUATION WANTED — Practical nurse wants maternity cases. 134 East F street. Ste SITUATION WANTED — P, S nurse wants maternity cases. 44 East F strect. Phone 1618M, 9-2-5t* SITUATION WANTED—Experienced girl would ke position as switch: board operator, typist or waitress. Room 25, Sprague Hotel, Ite SITUATION WANTED — A-1 good cook desires position; will work in oil camp. Box 386, Tribune. 9-7-3t* —<—$<$<—$ $$ WANTED—Position as housekeeper , on ranch where I can haye full’ charge; am a good cook and house- keeper; have the very best of refer- ences as to aunty: and character. Mrs. Lora Record: yux City, lowa. gen- eral delivery. 9-6-21° a , SITUATION WANTED— Lady ‘well recommended as cook and house- keeper desires position where she can have a real and a permanent home: town or. countrys. t Baker, 902 South Beech street, Casper, Bt? WANTED MISCELLANEOUS —_——— TO LOAN—We loan money on oil stocks and Iberty bonds: eats Realty Co, over the Iris theater. ody WANTED—One first real estate mort- gage, $1,500 for two years, five- room Casper property; well located and clear. Box 385, Tribune. 9-6-2t° WANTED—Hignest price paid hand furniture, phone. 1660, meer on eee Jackets, | sip) West x AUTO REPAIIL "320 West a. WEST 43 BAGGAGE: and TRANSFER MIDWEST eee. oF xvests pan — Civil and Criminal, Si intinental Oil Bldg. Phone 1622, LAWYERS HENCH & wei ates . Commer ai tie “hogs Pa ALES ae aR en .cFHSON at the south front door of the court.| Phones: es. =e Suites 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Block Natrona and Beste of Weonkie, as ayers TNE mi ceiere teen | __ CARENET RAEN ee ee pe Ar teen “Onensisin, Tegel 432 West Sellovstawe, Fine aw: 309-10.11 ou a ii holder of the said ” mortgag pees Saeog and Screens. go oes Beethede will seit sheripbetre de ~~ CHIROPRACTORS ro eanditepner at Lage SON to the highest bidder for cash in 5, Sompeete eee Fhone.196J. Bropegy Uertactr® cia tt| on BRA aeerer, |. OSTEOPATHS sna Sse en said. moneige at| ee | DR, ositeatie yay cent per annum from the nes: Uffice 422, Hes. 1235. 1. ik. WADE eae. y of August, 1921, until cet depstnet with the attorney's ees hereinbefore specified and ‘all costs and expenses allowed by law, which said premises to be sold as aforgsaid are describe in said perceare substantially as follows, An undivided three-sixth (3-6) interest in and to Lot numbered is (4), in Block ntimbered leven (11), in the Town (now city) of Casper, together with im- sida ; and appurtenances eunto belon PE oe in anywise appertaining. id Gis. MASSEE, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyomirg. vy. LACY, Wha aae et Mortgagee. Pubiiai: Avg. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 2i, 1921. ON aS SS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the ‘State Highwa way Commission at the office of the State Highway Superintendent, Capitol B ing: eyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m. ‘uesday, September 13, ig21" for the construction of the following projects: Project No. 41—Moorcroft-Car- Tile Road in Crook County involv- 00 placing of approximately tu. yds. selected material sur- eect ‘0. 71 — Yellowstone Highway Neiber south in Washakie County, involving the placing of ap- Rm. 5-7 oot ike Fb 12704. PRODUCE BARTON’ PRODUCE co. SAniAT OR: REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR Works 434 We Nellowstone ‘Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVACE — M. E.. HARNED, Galvverecter: 7 su Kimball St. aa Shone 1457. MEE Seo ae ALE EVAH M. oD SeaH HERNCALL 210 East Fifth Se “Phone 15283 CONTRACTORS pir ak Sth fie ge Fi 141 Wesetenth Tenth Phone 376W the Best in’ Bi Nor gs a ‘cont Re ng Repairing. Expert W. At Most ma ‘rarnies men. TH We Second, ope 18. Wes. “HOUEZ IAS B,S088 SIGN PAINTING WM. E. PRATT pee DED ar J ool how Cards and Px te General Contracting and ys age Art. 242° W. Yellowsione. Phone Ss, FITTING STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES ESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. | pablic Steno: team. and Hot Water Heat stapher—Notary Public ‘Gas Fitting ‘and Appliances 231 Midwest Building. 836 Pear St. Phone 1249R, TAILORS NURSERIES C. BR. WHALE! Ladies’ one Gents’ Tailoring, Pressing, Repairi: jll6 EB. "Katawrenct {wee EY A. 1. Rose—Apt, Suits” made. to Urder psp repairing. Furs remodeled. ote CL. RES: Een Semnoteterl Enphe’ 61: VETERINARIAN DR. L. THE COLORADO susseey co. Western peat a for Western ian H. PUD STENNEY. General A, it 510 Park Hf RUYTENAE Phon 0 7603 ~ ROOF CONTRACTING _ WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofh Contr setors. pair ing and Recoating a Spectalty. 117 S Office, 142 tS Kimbal!. Phone 14783. Casper, Nive. Phones: Office Se Res. 1614s CPPSOPEPOOSS SOS L0S0090000010000000000000800000008 eenning, ratio: Phone 483, 10, Myatt Remod ST eA ee le hisses mite eat sa. Bie INVESTIGATION BUREAU Er. Rex Veterinarian $45 .¢¢. WANTED TO RENT ———— | WANTED—Three or four-room house. close in: reasonable. Phone 1006W. 831-itdh WANTED TO RENT — Garage. for Ford car; near South Park,” box 1434. grate —— WANTED—Experionced reliable pariy (no children) would take chargé cf apartments or for ient. Stusil rooming -ho 1<9 Box 3FM, Tribune. §-25.01 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLD! . SPECIAL MEETING OF ELK BASIN PETROLEUM COMPANY. given that a spe- e stockholders of of _ Notice is hereb: ial ing of th Petroleum Company, a corporation created and existin, under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will bé held at the’ offi |of the company in the office of Ha- gens & Murane, 204-207 Oil Ex- change Building, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock i. the forenoon, for the purpose ~ of enabling the ¢ompany to avail itself of the pi leges of Chapter 323, Wyoming Compiled Statutes 1920, and to pene request made by the owners of a majority of the ca) tal stock outstanding of said oi pany. ‘e picreass the amount of the capital stock o: id com; from Two Hundred Ki eS Thousand ind 280,000) shares of ie f One Dollar ($1) Zachnty to Five undead Thousand (500,000) shares of pe ae sane of One Dol- lar ($1) ea increasing its capital stock Peas yo Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($280,- 00) to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars S55B0, ,000),--for the pose o: viding capital for acqui! Ing’ additional property. and deve! oping the properties held by pe company, and to consider a requy made by the owners of a maj. of the shares of stock dattiaitice of said company to change the name of said company from Elk Ba- sin Petroleum Company to Marine Oil Company, or Interior Oil Com- any, or such other name as pay e determined upon by the stock- holders convened at said meeting, and for the purpose of transacting any and all other business which may legally come before said meet- in; at Casper, @Vyoming, this 1921. goth day oe ‘August, G: Publish A: 21, Sey pees Dlish Aug. 2. - 7, 14, 21, 122 (HEM) eae

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