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PAGE EIGHT WMRKET GOSSIP AND FLD NES WIGINE EARNINGS LARGE IN YER The net earnings of the Marine Oil company during 1921 approximated $100,000 despite the fact that the company like all other Wyoming operating concerns struggled through the most disastrous condition that the oil industry of Wyo- ming has ever faced. The total earnings of the company amounted to $107,342.41 against which was charged ex- BOOSTS GRAINS cent on outstanding capital stock. The major part of the expense was attendant upon Grilling operations. Besides its earning possibilities the Prediction of Scarcity for Importing Countries Adds Strength to Market. company had a cash reserve of $94,- | 761.72 om hand at the end of the year. | A moderate estimate of the values of }its properties is $330,448.12 and its | field and well equipment represents an investment of $105,129.79 or total assets of $530,339.63. Dividends 7, 8 and ® paid during the year amounted to $19,884.44 each or a total of $71,839.65 for the year. 2 a statement to the stockholders, ident G. R. Hagens outlines the Wbilities of the company. The ement in part follows: ‘During the first quartesly period of the 12 moi , crude of] began to reduce in price, and in the Elk Be- sin field the price was redused grad- ually over the period, from a price of $8.10 per barrel to $1.10 per bar- rel, and in the Salt Creek field, the eduction was from $2.75 per barrel to 600 per barrel. Thin low price pre- vailed several months during the 4 fall, and about Septem he price began to increase heat both tn ed States had nd the safety mit the uncertain to $1.02%, reaction and | again. recelving $1.90 per barrel for crude in the Elk Basin Meld, and $1.40 per barrel in the Salt Creek field. “Even though the prevailing price arket here re- Iverpool and the ign of export bust . close. was uni 4, %cl|ot crude is about one-half what tt Sti helwree 200356 . with May|was a year ago at this time, we call @ and July $1.02. your attention to the fact that“the 2 in sympathy with |earning statement of your company er opening a shade to % to shows an {increase over @ year ago. @b4o, the This increase in earnings {s due to the increase in production of the properties of the company. “On the first of October 1921, your company purchased an undivided one- half interest in’ a lease on 160 acres in the Salt Creek field. At the time »f the purchase, this property had one producing well, with a produc- tion of 750 barrels per day. At the me of this purchase crude ofl in the it Creek fleld was selling at 50c, &s stated above the price which with May 53%c. rein but little demand off toa like advance, 29% to 39%4c and then underwent 9 went lower, follow- hog market. Closing Quotations. Wheat— Open. High. “Low. Close. prevails is $1.40 per barrel. 1 1.16 1.14% 1.15 rhe intome statement for the 12- 1.02% 1.01% 1.02. | month period shows net earnings of a little over $91,000 or earnings of 18 ver cent on the entire capitalization £ $600,000. Tho company ts main- taining its dividend of 8 per eent per annum, and last year paid an extra lividend of 2 per cent. The two im ortant factors which will jncrease the earnings for the coming year ire, first—the. increase in production, which can be brought about by the drilling of new wells, and second, the betterment of marketing cdhditions. It is tho desire of the management of the company, to at least, double the production of the company dur. ing next year,” “ 5 ligh- 34e; Lost Soldier Completion Pending. The WyoIll company is straight reaming to remove a projection in its Well on section 11-26-90 of the Lost Soldier fleld before drilling into the oil sand. The well ts down 1,440 feet and {s almost full of oil, assuring com- mercial production and indicating large production. firsts, 40%4@4lc; ordinary first, c; miscellaneous, 39@40c; ator first, @2iTc, Poultry—Alive, higher; springs 23c; roosters, 18c. REFINERY RUNS FOR NOVEMBER Over 83,600,000 Gallons of Gasoline Produced in Wyo- ming and Colorado. 35@ refriger. fowls, 25c; New Pumping Unit Installed. Installation of a third pumping unit on the Lost Soldier-Fort Steele pip line of the Illinols Pipeline compa: being made to facilitate the move- ment of crude to the railroad. wo pumping units have been installed since last summer, Mahoney Dome Operations. On the Mahoney dome, north of Rawlins, Wyo,, the Ed Good syndicate has resumed work on {ts well in sec- tion 1-25-88, half a mile south of the No. 2 gasser of the Ohio Of] company. The Mahoney Dome syndicate, be- cause a three-mile water line to its test on section 6-25-87 could not be used during the ero weather, has been Gslayed in {ts operations, The 67 gallons of kerosene, 28,-} Well {s near the gas producng level. allons of gas and fuel oil,} The Utah Ol! and Refining company 710,625 gallons of lubricants, 2,414,668} 8 announced plans for early drill- wax, 3,241 tons of coke, and|!ng on section 6-25-87, where 502 feet gallons of miscellaneous] of 15-Inch hole was completed last fall. On section 36-26-87 the Producers and Refiners gasser, rater at 18 mil- Mon cublo feet a day, is reported to have developed oll production amount- ing to $0 barrels a day. Billie Creek Test Delayed. The test of the Billie Creek struo- in the ture in Johnson county which is being Colorado and Wyoming refineries during the month of November ran ,725 barrels of crude ofl and 824, oft 477 barrels the U. §. erun according to au of 3 report on refineries. The same produced 33,407 gallons of gaso products. The bureau of mines’ report of re: finery statistics also gives a total of $18 petroleum re in the United with a daily ca- Pacity of 1,783,750 barrels of oll. The number of plants o ting is 24 more than for the mo: of October, with, an increase of 91,050 barre! daily capacity, The daily average production of g25-| fie) offs . was 26,641,887 gallons As cline far November was 14,396.228| compared with October this ts @ de- gallons, which {s an increase of 171,-| crease of 250,000 gallons. Stocks were 856 gallons as compared with the! sncreased 1,180,000 gallons during the month of October. Stocks of gasoline| month, ges were increased 39,320,000 gallons dur-| s ing the month cf November. Stocks|, \uvrcating ofls for November show i i November 21, 19st nnn) % daily average production of 3,566,835 $f gasoline on November 31, 1921, are) gations, which 1s 116,000 gallons larger 140,750,000 gallons in excess of those|than the production for October on November 31, 1920. The movement|stocks of jubricating oils were in- of gasoline in November as compared | or, et gall with October indicates the following: soos Seley pestigirec te Exports decreased 1,250,000 gallon: shipments to our insular” possessions increased 1,006,000 gallons and domes: tic consumption decreased 104,500,000 gallons, - es in operation Gallons Stocks first of month —___ 456,269,659 Production —. 431,886 845 Imports -—.. 19,373 Total 8,875. ° Exports -. = 45,866,693 Shipments to insular posses- gions -----..-________.__ 1,870,644 Domestic consumption ~.__350.548,481 Stocks end of month —— 495,590,059 Total -...._. —~893,875,877 ¥or the month of November the daily average production of kerosene Smounted to 5,841,000 gallons, this be- ing @ decrease of 44,000 gallons as com- ; | At the present time we are| Che Casper Oil Securities Furnished by Iaylor and Clay 24. 25%% Wi; SE pa SF Tas 2 - American Car and Founéry.... 14. 2 See ls a American Hide and Leather pfd. 60% | Burke . --.-.---s-. 10 33 Blackstone Salt Creek a2 i Po 00% 20 1.20 23 as +4i and W, Indes “8 vin «Locomotive ss... 2.05 Baltimore and Ohic ..... ‘23 ~ouuenem Steel “B” ‘es Canadian Pacifio 2 Central » Leather + 324] Lance Creek Royalty. .03 08 Chandler Motors wee 59% | Dusk ‘Petroleum ‘os Chesapeake and Ohio . + 55% |Mike Henry .... 104% Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul 18% | Mountain & Guit___.. 70 Chicago, R. I. and Pao. 81% | Northwest 30 Chine Copper ....+.+- 28% | Outwest ---_. _____ 01 ‘olorado Fuel and Iron . xy Corn Products RES ‘os Crucible Steel 62% | Red Bank ——._. at 3L uba Cans Sugar 9% | Royalty and Producers 15% Erie? i5scsube 835] Sunset ...4...c0e000- 4 General Electric 143 |Tom Bell Royalty .. 04 General Motors 8%B| Western Exploration. 2.75 Goodrich Co. @ - 37%] Wind River Rerg. . 02 Great Northern pfd. « 72%] United Pete 04 Great Northern Qre Ctfs..... 31% | Wyo-Kans, ...-., 115 Illinois Central ......- + 100% | Wyo-Tex. Bee 03 Inspiration Copper . + 40% | Western Exploration _ 2.25 2.50 tnt. Mer Marine pfa. + "66% | Western Ol Fields .. 23 International Paper 49% |W. O. F. Rites ...... 10 Kennecott Copper ... 29% | ¥ Ou a 35 Louisville and Nashville - 113°" | Western States ... 27 Milam! Copper teneee 27% NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. FINO séssendeeceees 8 L285 B 1.50 Midvale Steel... 31% suntain Producers .. 11,37 11.62 Missouri Pacifico . 16% ~ corritt ... 9.75 10.00 E lenrock Olt + gas 1.26 N. ¥., N. H, and Hartford ... 14% | sait CréMk ‘Producers 13.75 14.00 Norfolk and Western 99% | Salt Creek Con. ...... 9.00 10.00 Northern Pacific . 77 |Prod. and Refra. .... 5.50 6.00 Oklahome Prod. and Ret. 2%) atutual ....-..sicese 6.00 G12 n-Ameriran Petroleum 1% | Cities Service Com. .. 00 168.00 Pennsylvania 8. ©, Indiana . + $5.25 85.37 res Gas. 69% Pittsburg and West Va, . 24% LIBERTY BONDS. Ray Consolidated Copper 15% [3%n ... o Reading .-++--.+ ; +. @ [First 4s. Rep. Iron and Stee! 54% | Second 4s Royal Dutch; N, Y. 50% | First 44s Shell Trans and Trad. 7 * | Second 4% Sinclair Con. Of . 19% | ‘Third 4%s “outhern Paciile $1 | Fourth 4X5 . Southern Railway 18% | Victory 4%s Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. 115 perinier sea Studebaker Corporation 89 Tennessee Copper Texas Co. Texas and Pacific ‘Tobacco Products Transcontinental Of] Union Pacific ..... U. 8. Food Products U. 8S. Retail Stores . 54% 8. Ind. Alcohol 43 United States Rubbe: 54% United States Steel . - 85% Utah Copper . + 63% ‘Westinghouse + 51% Willy's Overland .. + oe American Zinc, Lead and Sm...13% B Putte and Superior - 26% Cala Petroleum - 4% Montana Power . + 68% Shattuck Arizona - 8% Pure Of! ... + MY Invincible Ol .. wee 14% General Asphalt - B7% Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—(U. S. Bureati of Markets)—Cattle—Receipts 13,006; very slow; most beef steers 15 to 25¢ lower; few early sales best heavy steers steady; top beef steers $9.26; bulk $6.75@7.75; fat she stock weak; sanners. cutters and bulls steady; veal calves steady to lower; stockers and feeders slow, 15 to 25c lower. Hogs—Receipts 28,000; fairly active, 15 to 35c lower than yesterda: age; lighter weights off most; top $8,90; practical limit on 180 pound av- erages $8.75; bulk 8.25@8.60; pigs 25 to 400 lower; bulk desirable $8.75@ 8.85; few $8.90. Sheep—Receipts 16,000; early sales erally steady; fat lambs to packers $13.50@13.75; more bid; hidey 100 pound yearlings $11.50; short Texas Arilled jointly by the Carter Oll com- pany and by the Western ©xploration and Consolidated Royalty Of] company of Casper is making little or no pro- gress at this time because of the se vere storm which ts interfering with all operations in that section of the state. The princtpal cause of the delay during the rm was the inability of the operators to secure oil on which to operate, the roads having been made impassable by drifting snows, Johnson county authorities, apprec!- ating the Importance of the test to their county are co-operating with the operators and have undertaken the job of keéping the roads open so that supplies required for operctions can be moved readily to the scene of the test. — Saratoga Test 4 The Southwest Petroleum company is down over 1,250 feet with a test well being drilled near Saratoga, Wyo. a Silver, NEW YORK, Jan. 25.--Forelgn bar stiver, 65%c; Mexican dollars 49%c. The Casper Manufacturing and Construction Ass’n. Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building Truck Bodies and Cabs OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT AND PRICES PROVE IT Special Attention Given to Repair Work. Berea “with the month of October. | T 1 h ¥AND increased 5,446,060 gallons dur- | DA a | Telephone "XA"? 1096-J flafly average produc of } 1.90 Lance Creek ~----~------------- 1.90 Hamilton Dome ~--------------. 140 Rock River --.---<a-.----<----31.50 Salt Creek --. Big Muddy -. Mule Creek a-ae- 1.40 ~ 13 yearlings and twos $10.00 early; fat ewe top $7.50. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Jan. 25.—(U. 8. Bureau of Markets) — Hogs — Receipts 20,000; slow, 40 to 65c lower; bulk $220 to 240 pound butchers $7,60@8.00; top $8.25; bidding now 50 to 75c lower. * Cattle—Receipts 7,300; desirable beef steers and she stock to shippers, pucker trade slow to 2b¢ low- best heavy beeves $8.15; bulls and veals steady; stockers and feeders firm. Sheep—Receipts 1,100; killing classes steady to 15c lower; bul lambs $12.60@ 13.00; top, $13.65; feeders 25¢ higher. best feeding lambs $12.06. Denver Quotations, » Jan. 25.—Cattle—Re- market 15 to 25c higher; beef steers $5.50@7.40; cows and hel: ers $4.5004.60; calves $8.50@11.0 bulls $2.50@3.70; stockers and fecd- ers $5.00@6.50. Hogs—Receipts 1,000; market 25@ ~ | 85c lower; top $8.35;. bulk $8.00@8.25. Sheep—Receipts 5,000; market 15-to 25c lower; lambs $11.85@12.60; ewea $6.50@7.10; feeder lambs $10.50@11.50. Smok 8 ‘Transo, Cigars. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Leaders of yesterday’s stock market continued to strengthen in che early stages of today’s session. Manati Sugar rose 4 points, Ameriean Car 2, and Guit States Steel 1%. Electric Storage Battery was almost an exception, los- ing a small fraction, The more Prominent stesis, equipments and mo- tors made moderate gains, and rails, especially coalers, were firm, «side from Canadian Pacific. S.ars Roe buck lost one point, pressure probably resulting from its unfavorable annual statemen\. The list strengthened within the first half hour, chemicals and fertilizers making substantial ad- vances. Chicago was reported a seller of Sears Roebuck common and preferred. the latter declining 8 points. Wool- worth, Corn Products and General Braztl—] Montreal 95.125, Steady; electrolytic, spot and near 13% ©14e; later, 14c futures, $30.37. Tron—Steady; unchanged. Lead—Quiet; spot, $4.70@4.80, fery, spot, $4.65@4.70. Antimony—Spot $4.50. Meet me at The Smokehouse. ————E—EEEEEeEEeE—E————————————_—=——_—_—_—_=EE_ aE THE TIME TO BUY! More lots will be sold in Casper this year than has been ex- perienced for Payal ye years. New bp rce| a Ran eee ti juire larger forces Sil terpenes! thereby | increasing the demand ae eaten ie th ily cannot increase. Your oppo’ Be) o lag now. qn the BEAUTIFUL MID’ iT IGHTS. Lots sold for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Midwest Heights Realty Company, Room 233, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Copper—| ‘Tin—Easy; spot and near by, $30.87; Zinc—Quiet; East St, Loufs deliv- by, { Feeracevedoccnccvcevcvccssccsecoesescescocssoesapeascoesosocecoosoes: i We Would Be Very Glad To Figure On any building or improvement you might have in mind. If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know exactly what it will take in material, come in and give us your ideas. We will figure the bill of mate- rial and the cost. O. L.Walker Lumber Co. West Railroad Avenue Phone 240 eeeccccccece: Phone Us for a In This Clearance Sale We Offer a Wonderful Value in ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES At Special Prices and Terms We Offer WHITE ROTARY—WESTINGHOUSE WESTERN ELECTRIC—DAVIS FREE iting This Clearance Campaign. To Be Given Away WHITE ROTARY FREE Personal Demonstration in Your Home. Natrona Power Company Phone 69 | {per, Wyoming, and the name o: Publish Jan. | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Natrona Oil and Gas Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, at 9:10 o’clock a, my on the 12th day cf January, A. D. 1922. The object of the company is to drili and operate for petroleum, oil |and gas, and produce petroleum, oil and gas and other minerals inci- dentally developed; to manufacture or refine all said products or min- erals or substances found in andé upon any lands acquired by the company, ort the same. to pic a and sell the same in crude or ‘manufactured form. Its capital stock of $100,000, divided into ten million shares, at a par value of one cent each. Its term ,of exist- ence is years. The operations of the company will be carried on in Natrona County, Wyoming. The affairs and manzgement of the com- ny will be under the contro] of Bve directors. The directors elect- ed for the first year are Angus Mc- Pherson, Alexander Sneddon, Cas- r A, Queal, Henry Sylvestre and E. G. Lewis. The location of the pest 1 office in this state is 518 Hidated Royalty Bona eee it is Edwin Barrett. ae CASPER A. QUEAL, Publish Jan, 24, 25, 26, 1922. —_— NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- HOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hercby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of F. W. D. Freighting Company, a Wyoming corporation, has been called for Februa) 10, 1922, at 1 o'clock a. m. at Room 306, Con- solidated Royalty Building, Cas- AUUILUKS | BelMEKIH & VAN DENBERG Accountaute—income Tax pervice duh rivur 0-5 Bldg. ‘wel. 7 ACCOUNTANTS ees GlaKaninn Keusprtth CURE, Auwtors accountante—Stocks Kegisirar and ‘Sramier Agents « WOMLNG ALLEL CUMPANY 414-15 oudwest Ket. Bidg. Mhone 289 Audis, kinancial Meports And Anaiyses, income 19x Bervice and General Accounting. ARCHITECTS DUBULD & GuUEtsUM, Architects Rooms “420 Auwosend piock Casper, Wyo. brindle nef ncn eat ale NERS pt ei meet: ‘es, /KIDNER & SWEENEY Gakburs, WELD: rf 415 O0 Exchange sidg. Phone 1162. Pater nnd tm Ai cae Ba AUTO PAINTING BrBWane AND CuMPANZ Au Punung Phone 1072W 484 North Kimball For First Class = ah: seatincta: a Shop . at Casper Auto Top 633 South Center St. Phone 1084R | BAGGAGE and TRANSFER , BASSAS. ee TES DEK DEN aitanos est OU. — dieuvy fauung aud silane Moving. rhone 74d. BEaKukS 4 Res. Phone 8iW i muyANG A SPs CHakKLes WHITE Bagguge and noose RaANDr SB Office Phone 70LW sUaAL LY. Phone lil BATHS TRY. OUR TURKISH BATHS For N Strain. CHIROPRACTORS ° Dt dH. dbrr ty ANNA GRAHAM Jor fREZ DR. Buite 318 Midwest sidg. Phone 706, wy Phone 1757 ico Phone 30. Hospital—612 South Durti jurbin, Dally Cridune ; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. ny Asphalt also eased 1 to 2 poirty nd LEGAL NOTICES per, Wyoming; said meeting ‘Union Pacific and New Orleans, Tex-! called for the purpose of winding . [ss and Mexico were among the heavy! nNoTICE OF INCORPORATION. up the business affairs of said rails. ‘The market rallied before noon, Sweeney and Doherty, Incorpor-| pany, leeally said ets SG eS Oe een ated, was in the of-! transacting “seh Gult Gtates, Crucible, Slons Sherrieid |#t0d- was incorporated at the ‘az may come before said fi and Bethlehem Steels advanced 1 to] Sct of the Secretary of State of the 4 p 2% points and Mexican and Pan-Amer- 3 20, 1922. The term of F. W. D. FREIG “ fcan Petroleum strengthened with |. january 20, ty 1a “fee! By R. M. Bartholomew, << f Amevican Woolen and American Writ | Fristence Seiite tie above . Ing. Paper preferred. Savage Arms {017 Yon Soject lor which seia| Publish San. 18, 25, Web. 1, 6, 1922. Improvement in List. Contin-jand Davie Chemical were among the Cate. fits ¢™rormed {s to York Ex- strong specialties, gaining 4% @5% all ues at Dew. pelnts reepectivaly. ‘The money mar-|® suneral, mercantile Pusiness a OF INCARED TION. a S ie Fe * Company change penin s- ing apn St per cos | ing and in suchas iat fer toe was Incorporated the afee | A - ritories Chey- NEW YORK, Jan. 25—Pools re- States of America as may be deter-|enne, Wyoming, at 9:05 o'clock somed thetr buillsh activities th speo- mined upon by the stockholders or}m. on the 12th’ January, ee earoty before’ the end on} NEW the board of directors. the ap} D: 1922. 3 ‘ Ab | castor; tal stock of said is Ten| ‘The object of the company-is to firmer money papery heer a closing st loan, | Thousand Dollars_ into One! publish music, to manufaeture, buy, - D m ™ Delving £8 St he aa i] Oe 0ave, fully paid «nd non-assessable. The| ments and musical merchandise Corn ee whieh weet Prime affairs and management of said cor-' every kind and character. foeapind lieing ioases | poration shall be under the control’ ts capital stock is $10,000 di- ogee eee, rag of a board of three directors and/vided into 1,000 shares, at a par ing movement in which the sugars, .| Patrick Sweeney, Patrick Doherty) value of $10 each. - = ped ‘ ae and James Doherty constitute said) Its term of existence is 50 Sist' Sccgreas. ena Fa | Ser ance e Decnbnd. BTM; oabbes beige st ey! ko pre ey bagi ar ar yond af ese yaar mous Players were also absorbed f0e-| 8.13. #3 420, | perations of anid company ahall be Wyoming.” tk gee ce om peg ad ‘Ttaly—Demand 4.29, Sree pies |Conducted in the County of Na-| ‘Tho affairs and management of t . Ler ee evo Mi rep gE” carer * te of Wyoming. The) the company will be under the Stee! Leow : market rg tory Bee “ $014; cables coe office of said com is/trol of three directors.. The d! to the highest prices of the day.| 51 " 06 Consolidated Royalty Buil + tors elected for the first year = 4 rim), Seer Bast 4 26.55, cables| Casper, Wyoming, and A. EB. Stir-1H. W. Compton, T. C. Spears an Singing tabery and’ Pench teen (a6 ne isting hECTE Seaaele COMPANY] dein Barrel + | 36.31. x jin of sai Ice. ve The location of the principal of- wero, lower. Norgey. gees 15.74. } PATRICK SWEENEY, _| fice in this state is 542 CY Ave. Casper, Wyoming, and the name of the agent is H. W. Compton. T. C. SPEARS, Publish Jan. 25, 26, 27, 1922. porwr aA el NOTICE, To B. W. Anderson and H, Le Welton, your heirs, administrators, and to whom it may concern: Take notice that I have made ap- plication in the Douglas, Wyoming, Land Office for a prospectors oil and mit No. 026591 for parts of Sections three (3), four (4 five (5), nine (9), and ten (10), all in Township thirty-four (34) North, Range seventy. it (78) wee in Natrona County, Wyo- ming, at since August 1, 1920, every effort by letter, telegraph and oth- erwise has been made to locate you. That now the Department of the Interior demand that Fa ye brought in before March 5, 1922, under pain of being thrown out. That unless you answer this ad- vertisement before that. time you may forever forfeit your right, title and interest in and to ‘ above property and said interest will become the property of the | other locators as their interest may appear. ie Attorney-in-Fact, Publish Jan, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1923. , Geologist Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co, P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric _ LAWYERS “BENCH & BULLACK 4 MUHULS & SURKKTT 309-10-11. Ol Hxehsnge Bldg, ~ HAGENS & MUKANB r Lawyers ‘ 206-207 Oil Kixchunge Bldg, . WwiLLIAM O. WILSON Bultes 14-15-10, Vownsend Brock OSTEOPATHS DE. CAKULING ©. DAVIS, sleupatnic rhysicuan Suite 6 Iribune’Apartments i’none 388 DR. L. L. WADE ’ Osteupathic ‘Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood wil. aeons 12774. DR. 0. 4. SASFORD pathic scan Midwest Builuing Phone 1030 DK O.\1. ARNOLD Osteopathic ‘and. Chiropeastic 810 0-S Building "Phono 1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS foam Heating, Gas and Work and General Pipe Woric 1103 South Eln St, Phones 1077M aud 8593 pati eee itt wlan ESO ; RADIATOR REPAIRING Macias 1 Sadat , CASPER AUTU RADiA' TOR WORKS Cn —_ 434 W. Yelowsione Phone 1i53W kovur COninaciinG WYOMING ROOFING co. Generai iooiing Comraciors, =e SIGN PAINTING : “BUSH DID LT” . Show Cacds and Poat at" W, Nellowstone, “Peon ose STEW. ‘ART AND COMPANY SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Phone 1072" “St Nori. Kimbatt ‘TAXIDERMISTS a ne THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP sand Remodeling Fura 333 South Elm Street “Phone 1923 AUGUST “MARTIN, Taxidermist Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Specialty Phone 791M 105 South Conwell TAILORS = ‘eco oti is, cee 116 E. Midwesct Ave. Phone 4833's VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veteri Office, 142 West Second Se, Phones: Office 20, Res. 981g, PPOPODOOCVCG Bush Art, NS a . dat H @ta,| Sate 204-205 Midwest Bide. Pu 12007 “ sf NI

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