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' vEstan re eine ee PAGE SIX GUSHER DRILLED IN BY MIDWEST WITH 9,000 BARRELS PRODUCTION IN| wall creek and after the sand had been penetrated had a comparatively small yleld. In deeper penetration of the sand, however, the bit went through a shale formation and again penetrated the sand from which the Ccmpletion of Big Well Salt Creek Features Drill- ing Report for Week. Completion of Midwest well No 1-4 be hwest quarter of section : athe Salt Creek field is the| US Production is coming. At the present time the Midwest important development for {)¢| company is drilling nearly 50 wells in that has peer peer ean aj various parts of the Sait Creek field oa most of which are in various stages of completion. New operations reported during the week include the start of several weils. The company ts about ready to re- sume active drilling operations on the to the reeond| sidway Test well north of-Casper and arrangements are being made to start drilling again Saturday after a three weeks delay following the cementing of a water sand. The Midway Test weil No. 2 as it is known ts at a depth Of 1,640 feet. The Midwest company compicted its oighth well in the Osage field, the well coming .in a comparatively shallow oducer on the northwest quarter f 19-46-63. The production was 59 small that the well was shot and it is now in the process of cleaning out for the production test, The operating report of the Midwest orn. dicates that 00 barrel or cial better producer. This well was a GRAINS LOWER ON RAIN REPORT Heavy 4 in’ Precipitation in Argen- tina Brings About Fresh Decline in Mart. bearish influence, and so too did slow- ness of export demand. The market{ Well 1-ADD, SW% section 23-40- EAS FIELDS IN COUNTY HOLD able for Years to Come, . Yield Surveys Shows. Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. ~ Phones 203-204 LOCAL. OM. STOCKS Amalgamated Royalty $ .05 0% Considerable erroneous impression is being circulated in Casper and else- where that the fuel cas supply of the New York Oil company; the Fargo Oil eompany and others west of Cas- per, Is very limited, and Ukely to be- come exhausted in’ the mear future. This is not a fact. ‘ Practically no gas at all has thus far been taken from the. Poldon Spid- er dome where several hundred acres are proven, and have.not been drawn upon to any extent to this time, | Capitol Pete . Cotumbine.... . Consolidated Royalty Chappelle . Cow Gulch Dot Mexican Petroleum ..$117.25 $11 “ Sinclair Oi Viigo) a8ai| ‘The South A ee ee 1 2 Texas Qi ....s0iclcc the New Yor company, and pert eile psa es ill oa '50| Fargo Oi) company have been drawn Fee U. 8. Steel .-> 2 7800 77.75 | upon very little, and especially jp the Ei Union Pacific R. R, ., 120.12 120,12] better parts, of the Meld, which were pony fist FOREIGN EXCHAS secured as late as June 16 at the pub- parr Sakae Lind Sterling. ...... Uc land sale at Douglas. These lands Team patrons Francs are being drilled now, and will doubt- rerelecpe os. an Mark leas, furnish vast quantities of gas for Mike Henry . F Mountain and Ure . years to GOERS: On the ia str} =. of Northwest Call Money the South Casper Creek field, where been furnish. Outwest most of the fuel gas hi with *"p » Mattresses and bed- ding, 1 iron bed, 1 buffet, 3 chif- foniers, 6 By > 3, 1 * jiano stool, onograp! smpkinig stand, 1 center table, 2 dressers, 1 buffalo rug, 1 reed chair, 2 bookcases, 1 Rex iter, stair rug, 1 large rug, 1 cook table, 1 ice box, 1 conch, -1-dining table, kitchen cabinet, 1 kitchen safe, 10% per cent discount. for the past week follows: Sus ed thus far, the wells are down on mmode and -1 cil stove: CHICAGO Sept. 15.—Fresh declines Salt Creek Field. pis the flank of the field where they wit} | commode and + giver tint, in the price of wheat ulted today Well 31-A, NW section 1-39- Second 4s prove less productive than those fur- the undersigned , will sell from rains in Argenti further re-| cement setting, 1,815 feet. _. 18 First 44s . ther up the structure. the above described persoral prop- lieving the drought in that country,| Well 33-A. SEM section 20-40-79, ty io Second 445 Iron Creek has beon drawn upon] erty to the highest bidder, for cash, On the other hand, complaints that| cement setting, depth 1,985 feet. |Wwestern Exploration Third 44s... very litle for gas thus far, and ne| gt public auction at 1242 South unseasonable wet weather in the Da i 34-A, SE% section 15-40-79, | wing River Refg. Fourth 4\%3 . product has been taken from either] Ash Street, City of. , Na+ kotas was spoiling wheat in the shock |©ement setting, depth 1.725 feet, WyoKan. ...... 6 1.25 |Victory 4%s .. Pine Mountain or Boone Dome, which] trona- County, Weroaiing? on the failed to attract much notice. Free rN te ee ee ee WYOMING CRUDE OML MARKET. tay just beyond South Caeper creex.1 96th day of September, 1921, at ing temperatures in Canada failed also| cleaning out, depth 1,720 feet. Grass Creek . $1.00 “Rock Creek . . 0] ‘The greatest quantity of gas thus] 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to sat- to stimulate g. Initial quota-} Well 15-A, NW% section 19-40-78, Jeo ers 1.00:Salt Creek } [so] car proposed’ to be piped to Casperfisfy said judgment . with interest tionr, wh ied from unchanged | Cement setting. depth 2,076 feet. Etk Basin . 1 VoolBig Muddy © lsu] © Mahoney Dome, where the Ohio Ol) costs thereon. figures ‘o lower with December} Well 21-A, NW section 19-40-78, | coy . 1.00/Pilot Butte .. 1 Iss} company, Kasoming, Midwest; and] Dated September 14. 3921. $1.30 to $1.30 May $1.34 to] Cement setting, depth 1.917 ‘feet. Lance Creek + 438] Hamiiion Dome : [65 | Schers are intereated and the proposed ‘ -J. L, MARQUIS, $1.34%4 were f by “slight ral-| Well, 23-5, NWS section.\2: "|Iander ...... . 7.35 Mule Creek ..., 1 48|sipe line of the Producers and Refin: Sheriff’ of Natrova County, lies and then by a moderate down-| cement setting, denth 1.220 feet. ‘rs and the Midwest Refining com: Wyoming. turn all around. Wei: 331-85, 2 3s peace ae cany to Ferr'a field. Sand Draw and) Publish Sept. 15, 2% 1921, , Subsequently new breaks in for-| cement setting, depth 2,175 feet. A - — — = = EEE ‘sign exchange rates. counted as a| Well 31-A, NW% section $.39- Argentine—Demund 3 cement ing. depth 1,875 feet, Brazilian—Demand 12.50. a i] closed unsettled, 1% to 2%c net low-| Shut down, depth 2,355 feet. er, with December $1.28%4 to $1.28%| Well 30-AX, SE\ section 27-40- ‘and May $1.33 ‘to $1.33%. cement setting, depth 1,876 feet. Corn went lower with wheat. After] Well 1-A, NW% section 23-40-73, opening %@%ac off to a shade “ad-| drilling depth 1,595 feet. vance, including December at 54% to} Wal I-A, NW saation 7-39-78, 54%4c the market underwent a gen- setting at 1.850 feet. eral sag. 26-A, SW section 18-40. In the later dealings rallies failed} coment setting at 2,200 feet. 4 to hold. The market closed weak Well 1-A, N section 15-40-72. > to 1c net lower, with Decem-| coment setting at 2.160 feet. ber 53% @53%c to 3%. Well 26-4, NW seetion 30-40- Oats were weakened by the action etting at 1.775 feet. of other cereals, starting % to %e 1! SW section 7-39-73, down; December 39% and later show-| cement setting. denth 2,015 feet. Well A, NW% section 25~-40- ing a decided setback, Provisions had no aggressive sup-| cement setting, depth 1,244 feet. port. Well 6A, NW section 7-39-78, — a out, depth °,060 feet. Closing Quotations: Jrua¥ , SW section CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Clos | ment setting..depth 1,300 feet. Wheat—December, $1.28%; May,| Weil-3-4, NWh isn 24-4079. cement at Well SW 7-39, . muddin 20: feet Weil NW section § running -8%-inch casing, depth foe Lard— October, 310. January, bs—October, $7.60; January, $8.55,| Well 31-A, NW section 7-39-78, a mudding, depth 1.913 fect. Potatoes. Well 23-AX, SE% section 15-49-79, CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Potatoes—] fshing for bailer, depth 1 Steady; receipts 68 cars; total United] Well 3-A NW section 24-40-79, Montreal Tv G0 days and 90 days, months, 5% per cent. high, 5:, low, js i ruling rate, 5; closing bid, 4%; offered at 5; li loan, 5. Heavy Selling Marks Opening | of Market Today; Mexi- can Pete Is Lower. ‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Temporary ease of money encouraged further oc- cupation by bull pools in today’s stock market but the absence of public sup- Silver. i EW YORK, Sept. 15.—Foreign bar 7 silver, 64%c; Mexican dollars, 49%: Metals. ; NEW. YORK, Sept. 15.—Copper—| fi Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, t Shower, Tub, Steam hanged, port effected many reactions at the fe URS end. Sales approximated 600,000| Lead—Steady; spot 4.60. shares. Thé close was heavy. La WPte iaiaa » Hep, = NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Shorts were pecetecehuih Ext 4.50. - ; BASEMENT OF 1—Lasie active at the opening of today’s stock at and: futurea, 2880s market, directing their efforts mainty mi olls, equipments, motors and! 'U.S. SEEKSEND TO OIL STRIKE 128 E. SECOND memcaenemmemsnensn coi sinatra: ppers. Mexican Perciews eit port, and val TD. chsh Zan, 1% pol Baldwin, Pullman. Bars veste> and Studebaker ayerage 1 point! lectines. Anactnda, Utah and Ameri- can Smeliing sustained fractional Joss- | Ss with American Car and Westing-} house ctrie, Off setting features! : included United Drug, American Tin-| « BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Sept. 15.— ced, General Asphalt, Cental. Leather! President Harding in a telegram ACCOUNTANTS 1 nd) Sumatra Tobacco, thése gaining; which Walter J. Yarrow said was re-|— ——— 5 > GORRP.! large fractions td 2% points. 1 e¢ived by him las: night Is declared | GUARANTEE) REGISTRY | COMME| " nt: The market made partial recovery, to have expressed regret that the | Auditors and account States shipments 1,002; Idaho white, setting ready to cement, depth 1,390 $2.80@2.90 cwt.; Red River Ohios, fo $2.80@2.95 cwt.; Wisconsin white,| Well 13-AX, SE% section 15-40-79, $2.65@2.85. cwt.; Minnesota Sandland| drilling, depth 1,250 feet. Well 6A, SE% section 34-40-79, straightening hole, depth 1.060 feet. Oltios, $3.75@2.00 cwt. Provisions, ; Well 12-A, SE% section 35-40-79, CHICAGO, Sept. 15,—Butter—High-| drilling, depth 1,0 : er; creamery extras, 43c; standards,| Well 28-A, SE% section 30-40-78, 37(¢; firsts, 33% @41; seconds 30@32c. | drilling, 685 feet. Eges—Higher; receipts 4,726 cases; Well 6-4, SE% section’ 22-40-79, first, 30%@32%4; ordinary first, 26@ | spudding. 28¢; miscellaneous, 29@30c. +. Well 13-A, SE% section 35-40-79, Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls, 19@/ drilling, depth 145 feet, 2tc; springs, 22 | Well 33-A, SW% section’ 7-40-79, | drilling, depth 530 feet, Well 31-A, SW% section 30-40-73, rigging up. - Weill 31-A, SW% section 11-3 Livestock Mart }\::zic wv. | Well 6-A, SE% section 27-40-79, | rigging up. CHICAGO, Sept. 15—U. S. Buregu| Well 6-A, NE% section 27-40-79, of Markets.—Cattle—Receipts 12,000;|Tizging up, ] fat yearlings and best handy weight] Well 3-A, NE% section 31-40-78, steers steady to strong; others slow to) rie rag tubing, cemented 8-11 at 2,030 lower, early top yearlirgs $10.50; fat| feet. medium weights $9,75; bulk $6.75@| Well 6-A,e NE section 9.50; better grades cows, heifers and| cleaning out at 2,183. feet. canners steady to 15c higher; buik| Well 18-A, NE. section 340-79, bolognas $4.40@4.50; calves fully 25c, Setting ready to cement at 2,2 higher; bulk ood and choice light and| Well 22, NW% section 2~ handy vealers $13.50@14.00. down at 1,240 feet. Hogs—Receipts 21,000; active; better| Well 4-A, NE\ section grades steady to 10c higher; others| Cement setting at 1,960 fect. mostly 19 to 25e higher than yester-| Well 6-A; NW section 11-40-78, day's average; top $8.60; bulk lights| Shut down for water test at 1,960 feet, and light butchers $8.10@8.50; bulk| Well 13-A, NE% section 3-40-79, packing sows $6.00@7.00; pigs mostly | cement setting at 1,475 feet, 50c higher; bulk better grades $7.25@ Miscellaneou: 3-40-79, 31-40-79, 5. Midway Test Well No. 2, depth 1,640 feet, cement setting. Mahoney Dome, depth 2, fishing for tool Well No, 12 NW% section 19-46-63, Osage field, cleaning out, depth 1,465 feet. Sheep—Receipts 20,000; all classes opened mostly steady; small lot prime native lambs to shippers $10.10; pack- ers taking bulk around $9.50; culls mostly $6.00@6.50; no early sales good western lambs; fat ewes early, mostly $4.00@4.50; feeder lambs late yester- day $7.50. Denver Quotations. DENVER, Sept. 15.—Cattle — Re- ceipts, 1,200; market steady to weak; beef steers, $5@6.50; cows and heifers, $4@5.25; calves, $6.50@3.50; bulls, $2 @3; stockers and feeders, $4.50@6.25. Hogs—Receipts, 1,100; market 10c to 26c higher; top, $8.25; bulk, $6@8. Sheep — Receipts, 2.800; market steady to higher; lambs, $8.50@9.10; ewes, $3.25@3.75; feeder lambs, $6@ 6 4 feet, Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silver. H. B, Kling jeweler, Oil Exchange building. 8-15-4f. W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company 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 re- TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 should re- trar and ‘Transfer Agents 290 PUN Tixchange Bids. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS under the leadership. of Baléwin.. A) strike in the California oil fields was 5 per cent opening rate for all monev’,| called and to have assured Yarrow despite heavy income tax payments that federal departments were using maturing today also was regarded as’ every means possible to effect a sct- a. favorable development. The reé-|tlement.. Mr, Yarrow is district coun- | —————= Si, Architects hound was not long sustained, how-' sel adviser of the atriking unions, The | DUBOIS & GUODHST en. eer, steels, equipments, oils motors,; strike was called September 11» at & ee Wyo. Phone 440.) and rubbers reacted 1 to 2 points.| midnight, = + = rai Shippings and rails also fell back, the) The striking ofl workers are esti | GARBUTT, WEIDNER £ SWEENE t only exception being acme of the more mated to number §,000. ~ ay Py eahy ‘sida, Phone 1162. important coalers. Ferelgn exchange | Gone ye L J. 01 Exchanee OS was again unsettled on lower quota-| Associated Abandons Well. tions from‘ London. Marks made a, BIG PINEY, Wyo. Sept. 15.—Thr AUDITORS w low 3 | Associated Oi company of California per ciaw. sere at {is dismantling its standard rig on the Money Exehzuse. Clifton Fear ranch, near here. No NEW omar “ie mer-|NNnouncement of: intention in regard cantile paper, 5% @6 per cent. }to future use of the rig has been Exchange—Irregular; sterling, de-|™ade here. The outfit was fi hted mand 3.70%; cables, 3.70%. jin 80 miles from the railroad = yea) Francs—Demand 7.0%, cables 7.0214.|ag0 ahd a hole/about 500 feet deer IMERTH.& VAN DENBERU eee mate—ancome ‘Vax Bernice. 4th Floor 0-5 Bidg. Tel. Wis. ——————— AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists: on Cracked Belgian . francs mand 6.92,/was sunk. Operations then were sus-|Scured Cylinders, Anshan, Rp orgy, cables 6.9214 [pended until this week, when dis-]WES£ Guilders — Demand 31.33, cables mantling began. The cost of the 31.59. “wildcat” experiment on the Fea: ‘BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Lire—Demand 4.25%, cables.4.25%.. ranch is said to have been about $100,- - TRANSFER OV, ; SEE BES " spe ataasaree A ean al aN eee PE _” | Gageage, Meavy; Hauung and iano Sweden—Demand 21.55, Subscribe for The Daily Tribuni paovine/ : ‘ 5 sr Stee 108 5 nen: fies., 87-\v, Cae ion, PHOT VING A SPECIALTY. ~~ CABINETMAKING Celebrating the Opening of Duck ve Season with SPECIAL PRICES On Guns of Alll Kinds 7 BE SURE TO CAEL IN CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY NNA GRAHAM Joi FREY eg ais Midwest Bldg. Phone 100. nite 2, 0 phones!” Uftice 422, [ARNED, Chi orth tsimbail Phone 1457. Oa See EVAH M, HOUSER HERNCALL hiropractor 210 Mast Filth Ste Phone 15283 W. W. SPROUL contacter and Butlder : 141 West. Tenth Phone 376W Building ile Prices. For the Best in At Estimates Fur Zs & SONS Contractor Nae HT Baler, Phone 10993. ( NERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Fifth and ‘Raliroad. Phone 56, Center, Fifth and Railroad. Fhone 56. 7 DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH pueate. Fane gis “South ‘Dusbin, ROOF CONTRACTING PUMP GUNS- $40.00 and $55.00 HOLMES HARDWARE ~~ COMPANY .‘S. BATHS Turkish Baths a Specialty Open Day and Night Under New. Management and Steam Cabinet O-S BUILDING snoerressaminas sree ee ot hae ee —_— Sand and gravel delivered any of city $1.50 to $2.25 per yara. L. kK. blencnard. Phone 441. Uffice, Cen- ter & Midwest Ave, ~ +, INVESTIGATION BUREAU eee Seana eI MIDWEST BUREAU OF ENVESTI- GATION — Civil and #2 Cintinental Olt Crim:nal, Suite Phone 1622. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM J. WEHRUY if OS Bidz. Suites 11-19-16, ‘townsend Block HAUENS & MURANE 20620; OM Iuxchange Ildg. NIUMULS.& STIRRETT 309-10.1 olf Rchange Bldg. ) GEORGE W FERGUSON Townsend uidg. _ Phone 196d. OSTEOPATHS | INE_C. DAVIS. Suite 6 ‘Tribune Apartments Phone 388 “7 DR. Lk. WADE _Rm. 51 Weed tke Phows 12774. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. vholesale i Fruit Vegetables. 335 N. Wolcott St. RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER ADTO HADIATOR WORKS AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re men. 124. W. Second. . Phone SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Signs, Show Cards and Poster 2 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33, STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenezrapher—Notary Public Building. £ E “and Alterations: ve. 483. Phone A. L. Rose—Apt. I Suits made to order yatt pow repairing. Furs remodeled. Phone 61. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 2— This is a dandy for a refinery of his own. One who insists upon casi! “to” the ref.neries and close t school wements are available. Most people are Jocation Ia worth more than @ casual thought. past few months that a GOwD location all conditions and it doesn't cost. a Mcation that has ALL the adv an isolated location. With these thoughts in consider this offering if you want a home sito * %© an investment that will ously months. This build ng spot is local avenue, and only six blocks from the high school. We have an aH ; i i es aE cent niages gas aps you a nice pr led on West Twelst! Seetcoe frontage here that is ample for two nice houses. This will be sold in one piece or divided to sult_purchaser. forthe piece or $700 for either half. Ternrs may be had. C: The pricg is $1,300 P Compare this if you please with any lot you can find in the refiners district eer he duplicated in Casper. Your first thought may be that. there ts wrong or this would not be offered at much a price. Xo, there is absolutely nothing wrong—it ts just a tremendous bargain for someone made possible because the owner needs some money. Who wants it? - 2 WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL. NO. 16— A modern house situated near the site of the new school building in the southeast part of town. for two or three people. This is a remarkably cozy little home 1t is constructed along the plans of a modern apartment but Is a separate home away from the incunviences and ane noyances of an apartment. 1t has a large livingroom into which a lurphy bed makes down at night leaving a spacious dressingroom where the bed makes up out of the way in the day time. This dress- room is latge enough to make a nice clothes closet and dressings bed made up. room you enter a fully equipped bathroom with unusually attractive room even with the Murphy From the dressing- wixtures. Then there 's a kitchenette with ail the built-in features that please the iady who takes pride in-her kitchen. It Is so cozy and convenient that you will just want to play around in it most of the time. Adjoining the kitchenette-is a breakfast nook fitted with at- tractive seats which have hinged covers \ ing a nice lot of store- room. The table swings up against the wa! leaving this nook avatl- able for a sewingroom or other uses at other than meal time. From this there is a hall leading to the livingroom. Yes, there is a basement ail nicely finished for Jaundry purposes. City water You _witl be surprised with the price and term: The price fs only $2,500 and the terms willbe arranged any way wth the arrangement. for. electricity. You will be eluted in the house and it is wired 80% You. $100 first payment will handle it-if you can make fa'riy good monthly payments. Owner iy leaving town and we are instructed to dispose of it at once. You will profit by quick ection. Phone ‘The Western Really and Let Sales Co, Phone 1078 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Tf you have what you won't want wnd-want what you don’t have—Use Tribuny Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ucs tn the columns, pieuse be cureful to “the precise addresa given in adv, Write the addyess platni Letters brought in to ‘The ‘Tribui office do not roqh'r2 stamps. 4 swaya Intlose yout answers in sealed cnvolepe. tn replying to ud vertisemen*s where refercaces 9 asked for, do not sent the orivinat veferences. Send! cop'es of them only. =~ = és APVERTISING RATES—The raie for inserting Want Ads in The Cas er Daily ‘Tribune if 1!3 cents a worv ach amsertion; minimum 25 ceuts, OUT) OF TOWN’ ‘advertisements must be a: nied by cash or check in fall payment of the rume. | Note the ~ foregoing instructions ‘about counting the words and the rate per word.for The Casper Daily Tribune CLOSING HOUR—Want Ada to ve classified -properly must be in, The Dally. Tribune office before 10.30, Want Ads recvived after 10:30 to 12:30 p, ni. will be irwerted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. ENT. AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE, ftate of Wyoming ) a yes € maniac tes ae in he District Court of Hagth Judicial District, sy >In the matter of the Estate of Charles M. Kelly, decvased. Notice is hereby given to al} creditors. and other persons inter- ested in the above entitied estate that on August 80, 1921, the under. e‘gned, Administrator, filet his final report and petiticn fr distribution said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where anyone interested may examine said report and petition and. file objections thereto at any time on or before Uctober 29, 1921, that is) within thirty days’ after: the last publica- tion of this notice on September 29, 1921, and if~no objections are filed the Administrator will make final settlement of said estate on October 31, 1921, or as soon there- after as the matte> may be heard by the court. STi: ist dey of: September, A. D. aah T KERNS, Administrator.of the Estate of Charles M. Keily, Deceased. ILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Estato. Publish Sept. 1,.8, 15, AES Na) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John C. Beal, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- 7° 29, 1921. V i<ors of Administration were on the f£9th day of July 1921, granted to he undersigned in the above es- ate, and all persons having claims gainst the said estate are hereby “equired to exhibit them, with the Tecessary vouchers for allowance, 4> the undersigned Administratrix ‘ithin six months after the date of siid letters, or they mat be pre- luded from any benefit from such eat snd AS such claims be not ‘in ene year from the late of said letters, they will he orever bai ; Dated September 1, 1921. _, MARY'H, BEAL, of John C. Beal, Decesset 9 nC. 5 2 ‘WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish Sept. 1, 8, 15, 1921. fa Sa iB {No plant gives such a quantity of food to the acre as the banana: it VETERINARIAN ‘yields forty-four times more by Cfo myn wae ele? co. es = shane Soa weight than the potato and one hun: General Rooting ‘Cow! lors. Repais DR. L. E. BAY. Veterinarian. dred and thirty-three times mcre than Baby Bonds .~ Phone 601 ing and Recoating a Specialty. 117 S. Office, 142 West Second St. v ay ef _ tek Kimball. Phone 178d. Casper, Wy0.| Phones! Office 20, Rea tein. | heat: Moreover. na insect will at- ; it, and it fs al v1 immune LPOPHHPOPPOSOFE OED OI ISOS OOO SE DEPEDPSOOSSOLOSOSOSES rm disease of any kind, 511 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. town. Rox 5, Tri 1078 HELP WANTED—SIALE WANTED—A presser. Apply The Man in the Barrel. 9-144 ea heen mee ae i WANTED—One solicitor; good propo- sition. for live man-one with expe- rience preferred. Phone 1487W. after 6 o'clock. 9-15-2t* HELP WANTED—FEMALE ee WANTED—Girl to: assist with light housework; easy work in .smail ibune. ~ 9-15-22 POSITIONS WanzaD ——— WANTED—-Furnaces to fite. Phone 057. d “J a ee WANTED—Position as cook in oil ficlés or on ranch.-or as assistant in doctor's office, Write The Tribune. ox 2. 9:14.nt psa eh NS AEE Aare IES Are ah SITUATION WANTED “ Man” and wife -want~ work” orr Tanch’ or. Ih oil jeld. 541 South Chestnut. Phone $17. 2-14-8t bookkeeper: ‘WANTED—Position as or Irene Brown. ‘ 9-13-4t* pac sD SERRE TE BEY ait te 2 WANTED—Middleaged lady wan work by the halt or all day: ‘will Some nights, South. Spruce street. EXPERIENCED laundry day Phone 893. ¢hambermaid - work, Inqnire at. rear of Rn9 9-12-4¢ ~ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS gS he RS tae unt. coeaaacba deat Ary VANTED—100 or more rood ewes cr lambs to feed out:) will exchanze Sorses and eauitt in small pronerty in “asper. Address S.G.,, box 400. Tr'h- ane. 9-15-5t Wanted—On first real edtate mart- _ Rage, $1.500 for two vears: five-room Snsper nroperty: avell located and leur. Box 285, Tribune, s-14rte een Loe MRSS TED ON head gord ewes tr tek MANTED—Hienest prite paid far xecohd hand furniture. phone 1859 ‘ B15-2P. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Three or four-room elose in; reasonable. Phone 1 i 831-12-d WANTED TO y fifst class tenant. » forr or fire. ronm modern house: must he close in‘ prefer ore with earage. Marshall and Brown. 145 North Center street. 9-18. WANTED—Expericnced reliable pa: (no children) would take charme «f apartments or, smm.l rooming ho mo for int. Box 3FM. Tribune. §.25-T2 -WANTED TO BUT ee ‘WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 57, and ask. for Second-Hand store. 8-23-4¢ WANTED—We have‘ customers © for good located homes in Casper. What have you? See Ben Reaity Co. 20% Midwest Building. Set ——$—$___ WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness and tarps. Phone 1086. oa5-te WANTHD—AI kinds of furniture. stoves. rugs; we deal quick and m1 cash. «Phone 1086. 915-8 WANTED TO BUY—Two or three- room house in good residence dis- trict. Marshall and Brown, 145 North Center street. j 9-15-2t SERVICES GrFERED ee WANTED—AU kinds of washings: rough dry and family a specialty called - for and delivered. Phone 10735. : o128e° DOUGLAS Fair, Cadillac car, * $1 round trip: taxi service city or coun- bea try. Second and : Phone 1383. ost, revit oO PHONE 12277 and have ir im @ry done right, quilts nd bi = A specialty. 2-12-6t* WANTED—Sewing of all kinds; ehil- dren's clothes a speciaity. 161. North Washington street. ms 5-1t* PUPILS WANTED—Private teacher in arithmetic: price reasonable. 216 East F. North Casper. S-18-3t° TRIBUNE CLASIFIED SRING RESULTS. ces : a aT os tennant can devote half of my time or eve- ings; best pf references. Addreas _P. ‘2: box 641, Casper, Wyo...) 9-14-3t® Si oe Dd od id a”