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' - PAGE SIZ 5 Ohio Well on Section 12 Flows 4,000 Barrels in 24 Hours; Drilling Campaign of Company in Salt a ,° if : Creek Ended for Time Being q With flush production in excess of 4,000 barrels of oil a : day and settled production estimated in excess of 2,000 bar- ? rels the new well which was drilled in by the Ohio Oil com- : pany Saturday is vieing with a well brought in last week with 3 approximately the same production for production honors of the Salt Creek field for the present year. || | The went completed Saturday, which located on the northwest quarter sec. 9-79, produced 4,000 bar- Is in t first 24 hours and produc- ~ fs tion experts of the Ohio company re- port that it will have a settled pro- duction in excess of 2,000 barrels. letion marks the end of 4 ing’ ca aign in the i field and at this time the company is | carrying on no development, every| 2 Sate Jone of its wells which were started —_ s % ote a 3,,| im the spring having been com: pleted. | Failure of Rain Predictions IN|The New York Oil company, Salt Argentina Has Bullish reek Producers and Northwestern Effect on Mart. 1 company are jointly interested in the well with the Ohio company. Soe rors Another well on which official re- CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Failure of rain| Ports are lacking but which is re predictions in Argentina had a bullish] Ported to be as large a producer as effect on the wheat market today,| ‘%* Ohio and Midwest wells was de- Houses that were conspicuous se «| Veloped on section 13-40. 79, six miles ; of late led the buying. Some bears} "Orth of the Ohio producer by the contended, however, that the greater| Mountain and Gulf company during 5 part of the Argentine crpp could do] ‘© Past week. Reports placed the ? without moisture the rest of this| {sh production of this well at 5,000 } month. Opening quotatfons which | >#rrels. : varied from %c decline to isc advance TA : with December to $1.29% and Big Strike in Osage. 2 ™ $1.33 to $1 were followed by Spor mene well in the moderate gains all around. ; part of the Osage (Wyo) Subsequently additional gains re-| ©! field beyond what is described by |T#PdeF_+--+-+ : sulted from some revival of foreign | *°°losists as the third terrace is cred- demand together with & a ib being of special significance the first time since 1914 Ja Sho ons. The strike was buying wheat on a large s made by Wyoming — Petroleum sah closed firm, 2%c to company on section 1-45-64 at 2,150 higher, with December $1 and May $1.36% to $1. Lack of support weakened corn.| ¥8% found to be oll bearing at this After opening unchanged to 4c low-| © y er including December at 54%c to 64%c the market continued to sag. Later the market hardened, owing pee. ae averaged about 20 rural offerings. e close was steady | (00% . B yesterday's finishes | feet with some 1,600 fect of oll. stand at the same a: : di ; | ins in the hole. Ono flow of about oo ¥ Mo. hig! Fer eee SU Sh ba rola has’femiited meh The deli: 4 Oats paralicled the action o Teor 00 anon comparative eo ace pare éstimate of 100 barrels on the well. x at The location is xbout a mile south. 4 aa West of the Producers & Refiners ci Proviskoate, Hfetied decline ta tne | Wels. Ficatuwelle tas t6id Mabe eee Ff ereision BOONE WANS! shallow producers, 400 to G00 feet a f hog ‘rep, but drilling beyond a range of i _— hills’ developed ore : ow Sept. .13.—C J a be Po) ¥ npleted is be bid yond still another range and deeper Bi production was obtained. Some opera- tors hold to the belief that the main & pool will be fouwd in still deeper wells. ar th Ribs—Opt., $7 cl Ear a vd Provision: “4 CHICAGO, Sept, 13.—Butter—High. creamery extras ,41%c; standards, OF ic; first 33% @40c; sec oi DEggs—Higher receipts 4 firsts, 2916@331 @26c; miscella 28t%ic higher; fowls 18@| © o Poultry—Aliv b Qe; springs, 2543c : 4 es 4 Potatoes. " Market easier; receipts, iF Tnited States shipments, 696; Idaho oF white, sacked, $2.90@3 Cwt.; Wiscon- sin, $2.90 cwt.; Minnesota Red River Ohbios, $2.85@3 cwt. To Eastern Marts Mrs. Frank Stewart of the Stewart baby shop has returned to the city after spending several weeks on an extensive buying trip to many of the eastern markets. Mrs. ‘Stewart stopped first in Chicago, Mil., where} she purchased many of the dainty and serviceable garments for the tiny tots to the children of school age. From there she visited in Milwaukee where pew bia 6 e shop. many novelties which add to the at- tractiveness of her place of business. Among the clever ideas were the Huy- ler candy novelties which are remark- €@ on in Vogue and many other like magazines. The bunches of candy rapes, nose gays of tissue paper Wrapped candies packed in charming boxes and the little figures made from the lolly pop sweets all most unusual and attractive going away gifts and prizes for the informal afternoon of bridge. Card novelties, score cards in artistic get up and quaint doll pen- cils will all make the shop an casis for the hostess. Boudoir necessities of fine Damask and the usual toilet articles carried _._ by Mrs. Stewart were purchased on the last trip and are now showing in the shop. Before returning to the city Mrs. ") ‘Stewart visited with friends and rela- tives at Browns Lake, Wis., and in Nebraska. ~ Non-Union Trade Md OSELREEO Tae — Workers May Be _ Hired in Chicago CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Members of “the Building Constrv: m Employers’ * sasociation were planning today to ro- © Siace all union men whe have not re turned work by Thursday with non- » union workmen. This followed action of Judge K. M, Landis, arbiter, yes- terday, in cancelling a date for a re- hearing of matters in connection with the wage award he announced last feet, or 600 feet deeper than any pro. ordinary first, 24] 0f Markets}—Cattle—Receipts, 7,000: ks native beef steers strong to 25 high: higher; some fat heavies up more} CAGO, Sept. 13.—Potatoes—|bUIk fat she stock, $4.25@625; can. cee 71 cars; total| €TS and cutters, $2.50@3.50; | bulls strong, bolognas mostly $4@4.35; beet Steady to 25¢ higher; feeder lambs steady; top native lambs to city culls, $6@6,25; few at $6.50; western lambs top, early $9.75 Sere 1,100; steady; beef steers $5.00@ calves $6.00@9.00; bulls stockers and feeders $4.50@6.25. she alzo attended to business for the] "7,t0P $8.75; bulk $6.50@8.25. New York was the last market vis.| ${r0ns: lambs $7.75@8.75; ewes $2.50@ ited and there Mrs. Stewart purchased cer in the field. The Muddy sand lepth and much thicker than in .what 8 been known as the main ‘part of he field. In the +mafority of wells CHICAGO, Sept. 13—{U. S, Bureau ", yearlings and handyweights up nost; top yearlings, $10.85; bulk na- ives, $7@9.75; she stock strong to 15c ulls largely $4.75@5.50; light veal : 25c to 50c higher; bulk, $13@ tockers steady, bulk, $5@6. Hogs—Receipts, 21,00 and 40c lower than yest day's aver- Mrs. Stewart Back (|i ogee light butchers, $8.40 @8.85; bulk packing, $6.50@7 From Buying Trip |: ggades, § 24,000; fat $9.75; bulk, —$9.25@9.50; Denver Quotations. | DENVER, Sept. 1 3.—Cattle—Re- cows and’ heifers $4.25@5.50; -09@3.00; Hogs—Receipts 1,000; 25 to 50c low- Sheep — Receipts 1,500; market 50; feeder lambs $5.50@6.50. — RELIEF WORKERS. IN RUSS PLOT) (Continued from Puge 1.) and parish dumas, and local gover- nors. M. Bulgakov, a member of the com mittee, is Baid to have written: “We and the famine are agents of; the political strugg RIGA, Sept. 12—A radio dispatch received here from Moscow says the LOCAL OIL STOCKS Wyo-Tex.... - OL 02. Amalgamated Royalty $ 05 46 A western: om Wiehe oe re cialties Under Pressure at American 00% =. 1Y Of . 2... 29 “30 Exchange Opening. Atlas 01 of | aT 1 o Ressemer ‘a3 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.<Sentiment Big Indian . ays, Marcie Bid Asked | in speculative quarters was more hope- Boston-Wyoming 70 postion Aipat, Buck Creek 7 Galt Creek Burk 05 ¥ and easier money rates. . Leaders Black Tail Hlackstone-Salt Creek FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 Western States . Prok and Refrs. he Casper Dally Cribune Today’s Markets by Wire || 9/UGK TRADING: United Drug and Other Spe- ‘ Tribune “Want Ads. ful today in consesuence of steadier leh the precise arddresa given in the conditions in the commodities miarkets ady. Write the mldress plsinty. made extreme gains of 1-to 4 points. Sales approximated 600,000 shares. Maxfield’s Widow CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING If you have what you won't want and want what you don't have—tse How to Answer Blind’ Classified Ads Ih answering biind uds in these columns, please be cureful to tse Letiers brought in io The Tribune office do not requir3 stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in ~ . oT lying to ade Columbine . ed for, do not send the orisinsl Consolidated Royalty 1. Okmulgee NEW YORK, Sept. 13—At the Pedickataes tans -Miealée sot “them. Chappelle = Aiien ... : hesitant opening of today’s stock mar-| | f only. Cow Gulch . 5 Se or os Com ket United Drug feil 2 points to a ‘ ’ Domino ae web new low record on the pasting of the} | — ADVERTISING RATES—The rare Elkhorn NEW YORK STOCKS. dividend, Independent steels and the 2 for inserting Want Ads in ‘The Cav, E. T. Williams . mg less prominent equipments, ‘as well f per Daily Tribune is 11% cents a wor Frantz orrre gh gs ape Mp te as junior rails and various unclansi- ’ each insertion; minimum 25 cents. Cates oe 7 se: > fed specialties, also reacted moder: rei ‘ Great Western Pete Pant poriea ately. Mexican Petroleum, General : OUT OF TOWN. edvertisements Hutton Lake Jupiter Kinney Lanc us. Lusk Petroleum Mike Henry Mountain and Gulf . Steel ...... Union Pacific R. ‘American Pete + 120.00 XOHANGE. FOREIGN ©: over yesterday's final quotation: Asphalt, Southern Pacific and the cop oy suas be Serconpa alee, So-seet ox check per group were comparatively free pe : in full payment ie sume. from pressure. The foreign exchange : the | forewoing instructions | about tmiarket was more steady, British arid 4 counting the words and the rate per German rates showing slight gains word for The Casper Daily Tribune In the further seiling of the first R . ENG HOUR—Want Ads to be hour additional losses of one to almcet fied properly must be in The rx . ‘ 4 ne office before Northwest Call nioney three points were numerous. Sumatra] | 4 ; JO30. Want Add recived atte 1030 Outwest . Tobacro, Kelsey Wheel, Rumley pre- F to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under Picard 4 dies c terred, If States Steel, Retail Stores. the head. “Too Late to Classify.’ Riverton Refs. . First 4s : + 87-34] Pierce Arrow preferred Callforian Pe- ze Royalty and Produce: Second 4s troleum, Royal Dutch, Virginia-Caro- Sunset Tom Bell Royalty . Western Exploration 1 Wind River Refg. . Wyo-Kan. .... Grass Creek . First 4\5 Second 4s lina Chemical, Famous Players, and| Mrs, Louis H. Maxfield, wife of the Central Leather were foremost among| commander of the ZR-2, was in Third 4% : the backward issues, ‘The market re-| land to witness the start of tho diri- Fourth 44a ... ‘| . i Victory 4%s . WYOMING CRUDE OIL, MARKET. -$1.00 "Rock Creek HELP WANTED— MALE ‘| WANTED--First cluss wiremen; dc not apply unless you are competent covered quite generally before noon| gible’s pweliminary flight. After the|to handle our class ef electrical work on buying of popular oils, equipments | explosion she spent the night ct thw| American Electric Co., 127 Bast and motors, especially Mexican Petroj-} scene of the wreck, hoping against |street. 9- e.m, Baldwin and Studebaker. 4Rails| hope that her husband might be Torchligl.: « 1.00 Salt Creek were dull but firm under lead of Read-| found alive in the wreckage. WOULD like to get in touch with goo Elk Bastn + 1.00/ Big Muday ‘ng. and United Drugz more than re-| ——————~ ih ek = aac Gevybuil .. + 1.00} Pilot Butte . pig ae Ee 13-2 Lance Creek . Kamilton Dome LABOR, LEADER CHOSEN. + .35 Mule Creek ... “a DEPART TODAY Inspection of Company Hold- ings in Salt Creek and Big Maddy Made. A party of Ohio Oi! company offi clals, including J. ©, Donn |. presi, dent; F. Eugene Hurley, viec presi- dent; Otto D. Donnell, vieo president / Berry, president of the Mid- Gas company, the hio subsidiary In the mid-continent field; W. A, Miller, president of the Ulnois Pipeline company, left today in Mr. Donnell’s private car “Ad- vance” after completing an inspection p to the company’s holdings in cen- 1 Wyoming. No special | signifi- © Wax attached to the trip, it was stated at company headquarters here. The officials of the company have made it a policy to make an annual inspection trip to this state. Messrs. Trees, Crawford arf Sena- r of Pittsburgh, are travel- the Ohio officials, combin- ing a vacation with a tour of W Friday night where they were met by [if ‘Thomas Kinney, general supefintend- and John McFayden, general manager. of the Ohio company’s operation in Wyoming. After a,short visit to the Rocz River field near Laramie they came here Sunday ‘morning, In company with H. M. Blackmer, president of the Midw Refining company, the party visited Salt Creek Sunday. They were interested in the ew producer which the Ohio com- pany completed on Sec. 12-39-79 Sat urday. They returned here Sund: night- and Monday visited the Big Muddy field. After a conference with local officials here last evening they left today for the fields in the Big Horn basin in which the Ohio is in- terested. After inspecting the Montana field the party will go ‘directly to their homes in Findlay, Ohio, and other eastern cities. Enea SAID CE Highest prices pata for diamonds, eld gold and silver. H. B. Kling jeweler, Oil Exchange building. : 8-15-tf. Remington Portable Typewriter With Standard Keyboard No Shifting for Figures! Price $60.' For Sale at Casper Stationery Co. Model Cleaners and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Expert Alterations and Repairing LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY American relief administration com- mission on its arrival in Samara, sent a dispatch to Herbert Hoover, saying that famine relief should not suffer the slightest delay and that immediate distribution of bread was necessa: Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices serve the public with and work guafanteed on all makes of cars. and cars stored. week. The date. he announced, would not be fixed until the workers were “Y back On the Joby 455 W. Yellowstone The Yellowstone Garage is rlow ready to Cars. washed and greased thoroughly Yellowstone Garage labor at $1.25 per hour . Practical mechanics Phone 1523-J NEW YORK, Sept. Stead: ‘. t2Kc; later 124 @12%6c. $26.87@28.00; futures $27.00,. Iron—Steady snd unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot $4 Zinc—Quiet; East § 4. Antimony—Spot $4.50," Money and Exchange. NEW yor cantile paper, 6@6% per cent. Evehange—Irregula mand 3.71%} cables 3.7 7.0943 Guilders—Demand 31.40; 31.46. 4 Lire—Demand “4.28}) cates: 4.25 Marks—Demand 0.2; cables 092% Greeco— Demand 5,66. °/ Sweden—Demand 21.5: Norway—Demand 12.95. Trazilian—Demand 12.75. Montreil—10% per cent discount. 90 days 645@5 Celebrating the Opening of Duck Season with SPECIAL PRICES — On Guns of All Kinds BE SURE TO CALL IN : PUMP GUNS $40.00 and $55.00 HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Baby Bonds Phone 601 re, The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center: NEW YORK, Sept, 13.—Foreign bar Louis spot Sept. 13.—Prime mer: sterling, de: Demand 7.1933; + cables quest. sian francs——Demand 7.09; cabler =... [Business and Professional Directory] ming fields in which they dre indi- William Hoey, watchman and ex- BY, rectly interested. convict who gave himself up because CLERKS—18 upward, for Lge, net “Ke cer-| Service: $130 per month; examina STOCKHOLM, Sept. 13.—Miss Ker- tens: September; experience unnec sten Hesselgren, for many years a essary. For free particulars of instruc labor leader in Sweden, has been|tion, write R. Terry (former — Civil : Service examiner(, 915 Continenta elected at Gothenburg, as a member |puiding, Washington, D.C. 9-12-2t¢ of the first chamber of the Swedish parliament, Miss Heskelgren, who] Amendment of the British-North enjoys a wide acquaintance in Amer-}America uct 1s proposed in order that ica, will be_the first woman to hold women may ‘become eligibie to sit ir a seat in this chamber. the senate of Canada. Tin—Firmer; spot and nearby,} = % a = ~ Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher “prices and market distribution: Information on this issue granted freely upon Te- TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 ‘The visitors urrived in Cheyenne|he feared the police would beet him |°%@® Por cent. ¥ ACCOUNTANTS [se DENTISTS he surrendered to them has been |_ Call money, easier; high 5 — arrested chas the murder of 3: ruling rate 514; last loan 5; GUARANTEE, REGISTRY “CORRE.| "DR. 3. DONOVAN ont of the Illinois Pipeline company, | Policeman Neville, bid 434: offered at 5. _ | Auestors and Accountants stack '|Sulte 12 3, Moliér Wldg., over Camp. 208-11 vil Exchange taiug. Phoue- 660.| C Y Teami: ARCHITECTS - See PRREMITEE PS iis Sand and gravel Qelivered any part DUBOIS 8 GUODE:CH. pighitects | of city $1.50 fo 32.25, per yard. a ns 24-zo ‘Lo hard. one “447. “Uffice, C Casper, Wye. +. Phone 440. ter & Midwest Ave. - zi GARBUTT, WEIDNER £SWEENSY INVESTIGATION BUREAU 2 s 1162. 415 Oil Exchange bldg. Phone EST BUREAU OF. INVESTI- AUDITORS S02 Cintineatal Oi Baer aaah, Suite SS Weane yAN DENDERG Necountante—ancomo ‘Tax, Service, LAWYERS 4th: Floor 0-5 Bldg. ReASIS HENCH & BULLACK ers Eo AUTOMOAILE REPAIRING } 504, sos.205 Mier Bldg.-Ph 1200 Specialists on Cracked Jackets, WILLIAM 0. WILSON Seored Cylinde: Aluminum Kepairs. WEsr 5 eon Tu kisPatk, 320 West 4. Sultes eis bby nln tot Reena: seman iad inet BAGGAGE and TRANSFER HAGENS & MURANE pines voutratcha desir “= Searels! eat: wyers SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. 96.207 Oil Machange Bldg. Mauling and Diane Bagease,, Mem, phone 143. NICHOLS & Sameer Te BEARLES |FRANSFER 309-10-11 Ol Kexehange Bids. ee, GEORGE W_ FERGUSON = MOVING A SPECIAL: ast sae CABINETMAKING - Townsend isdg. Plone 196d. CRESCENT CABINET CO. OSTEOPATHS $20 "Bitte Comers “and Shev:| _ DE, CAROLINE, ©, DAVIS’ Boxes:end: eee Suite 6 Tribune Apartinents Phone 388 a atink UAB Rm. 5-7 Woud Bik. Phone 12774. Ag PRODUCE Se ee eee BARTON PRODU Wholesale Poultry, eee, rit and be $2,800 with month will buy this house. SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. ABASIS. © ON WHICH T0 WORK Son never can you beat it. SPECIAL NO. 33. This house has individuality Tt is stucco salmon color. It has fou! with breakfast nook and bath, but fixtures not yet installed. It is new and well arranged. with buili f tures. It is located just south of the State hospital, a community that will very pretty in the near futuro. ‘SPI ‘rooms $300 down and $50 per ECIAL NO. 32. This is not ordinary. Just $3,200 and this home ts largo enough; three large rooms; lights and water; a finished half-basement: near the refinery and located on 56x130-foot lot. There ts also a small house on the back of the, lot which rents for $12.50 per. month. ‘The balf-basement rents for $15 per Sy \ The, Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMERS, Pree. & Gen. Mor. Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building HELP WANT ED—FEMALE _ WANTED—By September 20, neat re- month and the three rooms on the “irst floor rents for $30, totaling $57.50 ner month income and say, $300 down buys it. PHONF, 1078. {ned housekeeper under 35 years \ge, that is a good cook, for small nodern home; baking and laundry sent out; one that cares more for a yood home full particu! then large wages; state lars. FP, O. box 486. 9-1) WANTED— A cook in boarding house. 333 South Spruce street. Phono 1053. 9-1; WANTED—Woman for housework, must be good cook, good wages snd home. Mrs. W, J. Lindsay, Phone 106-J. -10-3t Man and wife for oll camp man must be handy ‘ree! and be able to repair and drive cars; Wife to cook for small ‘rew; wages $125 per month for both and board; ter. Box 3! give réferences first let- 98, ‘Tribune. 9-12-2t-. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesemun with auto, to locate at necessities, Dougias selling household Write Grand Union Tea ©o., Denver, Colo. 9-12-2t POSITIONS War ee CUR Si RSPR aS WANTED—Furnaces to fire. Phono 587. 912408 - — VANTED—A-1 good. cook - des‘res work at ol] camp or ranch: will go unywhere. 450° South stroe Phone 518M. 13-1 EXPERIENCED © chambermaid laundry day work. Phone 893. ——$— $$ WANTED — Dressmaker wants wor! in fatnilies; $3.50 day. Phone 2131t. 9-13-28 WANTED—Middle-aged lady wants work by the half or all day; will go home nights. Inquire at reer of 809 South Spruc lambs: to horses and Casper. Ad un WANTED Ad te WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS a WANTED—1200 or more good ewes or ice street. 12-42" feed out; will exchange equity in small property j; erty in 8. B., box 400, Trif 3-5t TO BORROW—$2,000 on Pay 12 per. cent inter- security; est. Phone 1521W. 9-12-3t pene toate AO WANTED—1,000 head ‘good ewes to take on shares.’ plenty of range and teed. Box 7, Nunn, Coto, 9-12-4) WANTED—Mignest_price paid for second hand furniture, phone 1scu, WANTED TO RENT ———— WANTED—Three or four-room house. close in; reasonable. Phone 1006W. 3-15-1 NOTICE OF . DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that ai 2 Special ae of the stockholders of Standard ming co: fice of Wyomin-, 1. Works, a Wyo- ration,» held at the of- e company at C; on the 27th day of July, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which meeting all of the stockholders representing all of the ee CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS the oT Repairing: EVAH M, HOUSER HERNCALL [434 W. Yeliowstone Phone 1054W 210 Kast Futh St. Phone 15283 |.AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re 4 cori and Repairing. Expert CONTRACTORS men.” 124 W. ‘Secomd. Enene Isat, SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush e oster Act 12° W. Nellowstone, Pune se STENOGRAPHERS Paplie BEATRICE 1. JONES CLEANERS and PRESSERS |""""* Sissezrivher Notary Public 7HE S 1CE_ CLEANERS aN Ss mee aus = a TAILORS Cenitetc EN See Saliceel: FSsne ee a Be WHALEY aT DOCTORS Lailies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Clea: Pressing. Repairing “and iterations: DR. MARSHALL GC. KEITH = {fice Phone 30. ‘Reside wesct- Ave. nce 161. | A. 1. Rose—Apt, 10, Wyatt Hotel, Private Hospital—612 South Durbin.| Suits” made to erder fencing ey ROOF CONTRACTING | 2P2rins: Furs remodeled. Phone 61. WYOMING ROOFING CO, VETERINARIAN General Roofing Contractors. Repair! pr. 1. c, Veterinari ing and Recoating a Specialty, 117 S. Mitte He Wy VE mt St. Kimball. Phone 14784. Casper, Wyo.| Phones: Office t Secor Ss . Res. 1614NW. LLOTHOPPELOLO IL LOD I99OOIL 9990 00$0090900$0000600084 capital stock of this eoeaey, were present, by proper resolutions, Vegetables, 353 N. ‘alcott Sc. RADIATOR REPAIRING ti unanimously. adopted, said. corpora- dissolved, thi shendorieg, and ‘ ing been corporate liabilities dis- and the Corporate. assets ns ent distributed amonz the titled the:eto. The statu- ry trustees for creditors and ockholders are F.. M. Zimmers, Sam Vinner and Martin Holmes. Publish ‘Aug. 23, 36, Sept. 6, 13, 29, Prc19si. And now it has come to ight that an American girl is responsible for the ice cream soda ‘boom in England. Gordon S& has intréduced American retail busi- ness’ metho Ms, has Cisclosed tat it. was his daughter's an up to date American soda bar— the first in in London. —— Dr. Rowena Morse ‘Mann, minister of the Third Unitarian Church in Chi- cago, was the first woman to-réceive decree tr M. ZIMMERS, President. NE, Secretary. fridge, the Chicagoan who asin the British metropo- suggestion that he install England—in his big store ‘om the University of Jena