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AGE EIGHT Che Casver Daily e-rihun- : - roduets, mineral oil and gas, and to a Girne Ae rs change h juctions; struct and maintain tanks, racks and faci for the handling of such products; also the entering New York Stocks MABKET EOSSIP AND FIELD NEWSI scp 1 ann ep eee IELD NEWS rot Seomites. LABOR DISPUTES ba] > loading 4 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 2) 4 } LAST SALES LOCAL OFL STOCKS. into partnerships and agreements Dene Allied Chemical & Dye . a9 ae betlont with purchase and ci Allis-Chalmers 9 sale of oil and its products, and aay 4 naka con oA gas, and to do and orm any and fost ‘American a ; 7 STANDARD BONDS. every other act and thing : peat American os |Tradirg on New York Ex-|ain demand 4.39%; cables 4.39%; 60]Am. T. aad T., 6s, 1922. and necessary to th oad ae “ __ |American =| Blackstone S ‘os change Unsettled; Mone day bills on banks 4.36%. France de-|Armour and Co, : which this corporation is formed. The new deep test well on section 8-33-76 of the Big a awe woes 206% | Cuppa". 30 Ra: I *. A 4; cables The term of existence of the cor- — Wuddy field, in which the Midwest Refining company struck | Americ” Smelting ana Ret'g -- 51% | Columbine as sb amid emma a 5.13; cables 6.13%. poration is fifty (50) years from i feet in the Dak d ins ii \Ami 2 stad 8.55%; > cables 8.56. Germany de- nd after the 24th day of February, — »il at about 4,300 feet in the Dakota sand, remains in status | American Consolidate r20 ae mand 32%; cables 32%. Holland de- ‘oan; te Stal stock of the cor- % quo. The hole has not been completed into the sand and is|A@™:=*" Gaacene lee arareh, 22-{ Labor | mand 37.84; cables 37.81. Norway de- Latent Bey Ss $1,000,000, divided into = till badly clogged in the lower string of four-inch casing. American Domino . 204 | pending coal strike and higher money {mand 17.55. Sweden demand 26.23. 1,000,000 shares of $1 the - Despite this handicap the well flowed some 120 barrels in|4™sconds tendencies. call loans rising to 51%] Denmark demand 21.25. Switzerland | +) stock, property and concerns of the R 24 hours, the most it has yet produced |Ati Gait aad West per cent, contributed to the uncertain |@emand 19.59. Spain demand 15.64. corporation shall be managed by = =r and some operators believe a heavy|faldwin Locomotive Price change in today’s stock market, | Tee demand 430, Poland demand board of five directors, and I. N. —_ [ pressure will be uncorked when the Baltimore and Ohio Sales approximating 900,000 shares. |°°2%- Barry, F. E. Scott, E. T. well is deepened into the pr@ducing|Hethichem Steel “ % | Ju Steels rallied briskly under lead of E. J. Sullivan and E, V. Williams =| formation. Canadian “Pacific 335% | Kinney Gibikicn: Set. Mecitin Cnet cad shail be the Board of Directors to m The Ohio Of company, ft is report-| Central Leather - pad Sew gh naar several, prominent rails reacted more said petition for discharge having} manage the affairs of the corpora- we ed from Glenrock, will start another | Chesapeake acd’ Ohio = gue leeemon severely., The closing was irregular. been referred to this Referee for] tion during the first year of its ex- deep test in the same field but no lo-|Chicago, Mil and St. Pai = 22% | Mike Henry EMPLOYMENT proper proceedings in the premises,| istence, and until their successors cation fo rthe new well has been an-| Chicago, R. I. and F > 40%] Mountain and NEW YORK, March 22.—Almost it is therefore hereby are elected and qualified. — nounced. Chino Copper -. 2. 27%] Northwest feted “ es ORDERED that a hearing upon} The principal office and place of . |Comnteeronuete Rea" De suce showed a pre = ati ON I Ni CREASE said petition for discharge be had| business of the corporation shall = « ‘orn juc - E i o x Inland''te Dei ew! Wall, |Crucible Steel ..222 opening of today’s stock market. In beter, thie Metaxas at 002 -Hynds) gt the City. of Casper, County, of Market Rallies to High Point] < rig is being erected on the north-| Riverton Refs. 201% | terest focused in the coalera because Building, in the City of ‘Cheyenne, | Natrona, State of Wyoming, mye : i ; | = Royalty and Producers it : Wyoming, at 10 o'clock in the fore-| the agent in charge thereof is W. ny SI west quarter of section 19-39-78, Salt cy yalty 2 | of the strike order of the United Mine F = After Heavy Slump at Creek. for the Inland Oil canpens |General Asphalt DERM igs 552 Siig J 03 | Workers. Anthracite and bituminous|, WASHINGTON, March 22. — The] noon on the 20th day of April, A.1, Wilson. & Opening. This well will offset the Moshes wai| General Electric Tom Bell Royalty . 02% 03% | ehares were lower by fractions to al |fUFteem principal industries, 1¢]D. 1922; and that notice therefore E. J. SULLIVAN, Pp Brig Bieter t—lowmege? losher well! General Motors 10%] Western Exploration. 2120 3130.7 | Saet . + ative ratj.{#howed an Increase in the number of | he published in the Casper Tribune, President. to the north. The last week of the| Goodrich Co. . % | Wind River Refg. . ‘OL 02 eet one point and. the entire (rail: ‘© employed in February as inted i id district, CHICAGO, —Indications| Inland company was completed on|Great Northern p > ‘04 | ¥ay division eased. Oils, coppers and | P°T*°™! P aes ry. a newspaper printed in said district,|~. &, SCOTT, Secretary. Eelor tccelen tuying ot tutara deliver:| March onthe eoathwant quarter of | Illinois Central 1.05 | textiles also gave way moderately, but] °O™Pared with January while four}and that all known creditors and| ‘publish March 20, 21, 23, 1922. ie) ven: here led to higher prices in. the| section 1940-78 asm 400derea produc-| Inspiration Copper 01 Jequipments, motors and chemicals|®°!°¥S! @ decrease, according to ©! other-pefsons in interest may ap- % wheat market today notwithstanding | er. [International Harvester : were firm. Pressure against high | ‘>ulation of reports announced today time and place and a heat ay randing inty Maer Mucene ote © Weatach ‘tates 37 2 se oy by the bureau of labor statistics of the if any they have, why Mountain States qj that values had a dow ard slant at Minternational Paper ¥! Oe ce it 30 | Brade in just is made littis headway, department of labor. cf suid petition should frst. ‘The close was unsettled, at Now Well Sarted. |Invineible OU... NEW YORK CORB CLOSING | fl tose ore erste, Son Fecovering | “rhe tron and stecl industry led with Mi rid that copies of . ° x ike to 1% net advance with May); ‘The drilling firm of Lemon and Kolly-Springfield Tire Mountain Producers§$ 12.50 $ 12.62% | srohange rates wore ised sterling |® increase of 9.3 per cent and the] this notice be mailed to the credit- gisg, © $136 and July $2.19% to! stewart which has been contracting) ennccott Copper ----... Matette == Loe “dag. |strengtheaing, while the German mark | tomoblie industry was next with ®! 75 of said bankrupt addressed to 1 iges Sy, 61-19%. ee igre prcicoah ots new | Mexican T'etroleum Salt Gr 14.25 1450 | continued to weaken. pons iad 4 Ls ihe ‘ae them at their fexeral places of res ere hole on section -78 in tho Salt|Miami Copper .. decrea: yed, 10. hibi in the schedules CHICAGO, March 22.—Wheat aver-| Creek field Monday. This test will be|Middie States Oli 22222 = 48K |Sroa ota eee 2 te yay Pirie Sepedigearate andra frome per cent, was shown in the cotton fin-| iled ‘herein A Neccdtne to: law” _A Valuable Booklet for the cere emer brice today during the} drilled for associated interests and will| Midvale, Stoel 223 38%) Marine 1.00 1.25 |= points, Lehih Valley 1 point ana | Sting industry. Dated this 20th day ef March, A. Oil Man early transactions, the bulk of bi mae ; ssouri Pacific cess 21% [3 6.62 : = a Ng — ’ . s Shae comaletaieee ‘scattered ‘eclling- on SroeDene ts wn a aee of large New York Central 87% | SO. Indiana sts _g8.09 | Norfolk and Western a large fraction. D. 1922. Containing complete and authentic Mine et Boldara, Sears contended ene, eee ren Wake ROOMOY ie oy, i and eiericord 19% | Cities Service Com. 195.00 197.00 |Pacifics and grangers also were re. TICE OF STOCKHOLDERS CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, | information on over 500 oil, gas, refin- . = . aor enren | completed. forfolk and Western 101% | ~ LIBERTY BOND’ actionary, particularly Union Peifi Referee in Bankruptcy. ing and pipeline companies operating that a considerable improvement in Mérthorn weston Gitek’ Dhorthere. Nectiire, ettan, _ANNUAL MEETING. Publish March 22, 1922. |in Rocky Mountain Region. Just pub- wane cared ue be ecmewery 26) Big Interests Busy. Pannen Prod and Ref. Southeen Pacific and Texas and Pa. cae is Rareby. aren fearites rs “yer ge ring about any decided rise in values./ on men in the Rocky Mountain dis-|Pacifio Oil «.........- ific, bi 8 e regular annua! stockholders meeting “ f Inf tion” DI ports S -American Petrol cific, but Pennsylvania, New Haven, i NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. ‘A Gusher o: forma: ae ape coriesecxts =a Soke trict: mre “munch ‘tntarested! inv: ight | Eee toes etroleum Erle and Ontario and Weatern,|°t the Chappell Oil Company wil: which now appears under way between Notice is hereby. given that a cer- $1.34%5 to $1.34% and July $1.17% to $1.18, was followed by a slight general upturn and then by setbacks to well below yesterday’s finish. Subsequently, offerings were ab- sorbed by strong commission houses) and by interests that generally act en foreign account. The result was} higher prices tn the last half of the éay, Corn end onts showed rather stub- born resistance to selling pressure. Scantiness of receipts counted as a bul- Ush influence. After opening %{c off to = like advance, with May 60 to 60%c, the corn market scored slight general gains. Perxistent brymmg on the part of commission houses brought about a more rronounced advance in later dealings. The close was firm, %c to 2%e net higher, with May 61%c to 6i%c. Oats started at sc off to %c up. May 36%c and latér kept near to the initial rangn. Provisions were easier tn Itne with hog values. Closing Quotations. ‘Wheat— Open. High. May —_$1.34% $1.36% July — 117% 1.20% Corn— May - .60 61% 61% Juty - 62% .64% 64 Oats— May — 37% 38% 327% 38 July —— .39% 40% 3915 40% _ _ —- 1910 May'1080 1085 10.75 10.85 July -11.05 1110 11.00 11.07 Ribs— May -—1075 10.75 10.55 10.55 aay). --- 1015 Butter and CHICAGO, March 22.—Butter un changed. Eggs lower; recetpts 12,507 cases firsts, 22%c; ordinary firsts 21@211, miscellaneous 22@22%c. MAS. MARY MY. HAMILTON DIES AT CASPER ROME Mrs. Mary M. Hamilton, 44 years of axe, died this morning at 3 o'clock at the » home, 122 East G street. The di Yh resulted from a serious fll- ness ¢g ing the last nine weeks, al- thenehiprrs Hamilton had been a suf- ferer for years. Mrs. Hamilton is survived by = hus. band, W. F. Hamilton, Miss Mildred Hamilton, of this city and Mrs. Mary Dow of Denver, two daughters, and Homer Hamilton, of Los Angeles, a son. : Mrs. Hamitton had made her home in Casper for the last seven. years and leaves scores of devoted friends. She was an active church worker and as the organizer of the Presbyterian unday school in North Casper. She Was widely known through her charit- able work in North Casper and left a wide trail of good deeds behind her. Funeral arrangements are pending | the arrival of Mrs. Dow from Denver. | ‘The body is at the Shafer and Gay | chapel. ARMY OFFICERS | CUT TO 11,000 ‘WASHINGTON, March — The house has approved a provision of the army appropriation bi! which | calls for a reduction by next July 1 in number of regular army officers| to 11,000. ———E CONGRESSMAN IMPROVED. WICHITA FALLS, Texas, March 21—The condition of Congressman Lucien W. Parrish, who was injured in an automobile accident Wednesday is slightly improved this morning, ac- cording to a report by the attending physicians. ——_ ‘The first American societ: Prevention of cruelty to a: for the | als was chartered by the New York legislat | in the year 1366, d pany, of California. The foreign inter- company, recently incorporated with! Sinciair Con. Oli .. an authorized capital of $1,000,000,000' Southern Pacific to take over the Union Oil company Southern Railway f Delaware and associated companies| Standard Oil of N. J. and the American holdings of the Roy-| Studebaker Corporation ul Dutch subsidiaries. There is more than a suspicion that the Shell-Union 2¢=25 interests are identified with at least rohacco Products one of the new Salt Creek-Casper pipe: Transcontinental Oli Union Pacific .... line projects. Showing in Utah Test. The Utah Oil Refining company, sub- sidiary of the Midwest Refining com- pany, drilling on the Barnham dome, Carbon county, Utah, has encount- ered a good showingg of oil at 1,700 feet in the Todilto formation. It was sufficient to permit the taking of samples and is the second showing en- ‘ountered in th{s operation. Commer- 1 production was not expected at the present depth and the significance of the showing lies in the belief that the olf is migrating from the lower formations through faults and while encouraging is not conclusive. The drill is still about 1,500 feet above the objective sand. Salt Creek Test. The Ohio Oil company’s deep test on Boston-Wyoming Of company se in SW of 1-39-79, Salt Creek d, which was started as a deep test, ® still standing at 1,070 feet at which*Pound butchers $9.50@9.76; packing} depth it was stopped several months ago in order to use the water from the first Wall Creek for Grilling purposes which was badly needed at the time. It will be continued as soon as the water conditioss improve. New State Leases Granted. The following leases on state lands have been approved of recent date by A. Baker, state land commissioner: H. R. Weston, Cheyenne, all of 16- 31-100. L. C. Huntoon, Cheyenne, all of 36- 4-62. W. D. Newlon, Kemmerer, all of 6-27-1138. Cc. I, Rigdon, Cheyenne, all of 13- 26-113. Jos. B. Roberts, Pueblo, Colo., S% of 14-46-64. Anna B. Patton, Casper, all of 16- 26.97. E. ©. Price, Casper, all of 16-32-81. Don C. Whitcomb, all of 36-39-67. eo 36-57-99. Platte River Of! & Development Co., Detroit, Mich., all of 16-34-64. Mrs. D. B. Zimmerman, Somerset, Pa., E%. SW% of 36-45-62. Coal Prospector’s Lease—M. & M. Coal and Petrol Co., Thermopolis, all of 36-44-97 —_-——___. REED SEEKS RE-ELECTION. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 22.—United States Senator James A. Reed an- nounced today he would seek re-elec- tion on the Democratic ticket. Gabriel Snubhers Hold Your Car to the Road For Sale by Casper Battery - Company 508 E. Yellowstone Hwy. Phone 907 sts engaged in the contest are under- Rep. Iron and Steel stood to be the new Shell-Union oi1| Royal Dutch, N. Kearne Oil company, Casper, all of| | B. DeMossin, Casper, all of 86-30.82.' ; Willys Overland ... | American Zinc, Land Reading Sears Roebuck Tennessee Copper . Co. ‘Texas and Pacttic - United Retail Stores U. 8. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric ‘and’ Si Butte and Superior . Cala. Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Great Northern 0} | Livestock Mart | | { Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., March 22.—(United| States Bureau of Markets)——Hogs re-| ceipts 8,000; uneven, mostly 10° to 15c) lower; bulk 180 to 210 pound butchers) $9.75@9.85; top $9.90; bulk 215 to 325 grades $8.25@8.75. | Cattle receipts 7,000; beef steers) mostly 10 to 15¢ lower; few sales bet- ter grades steady; top $8.50; she stocic| and bulls steady to easier; veals, stockers and feeders about steady. }_ Sheep receipts 10,000; Iambs steady; | ‘10 to 16¢ lower; bulk $14.50@15.00;| top $15.50; clipped lambs $12.85; sheep | firm; ewe top $960; feeders steady;| shearing lambs $13.75@14.00. | Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 22.—{United {States Bureau of Markets)—Cattle re-| ‘ceipts $11,000; slow. early sales beef steers and she stock weak to lower; top beef steers $9.00; bulk $7.40@| $8.50; calves and bulls opening steady; few early sales vealers to shippers and | city butchers $9.00@10.50; packers bid- ding $7.50@$8.25 mostly. stockers and feeders dull. Hogs receipts $15.000; fatrty active; |vene in the boundary dispute between Victory 4%e_- Crude Market Hamilton Dome Rock River ni 0 Salt Creek . . “ Big Muddy : Mule Creck . i <<< {——_—————— lower than yesterday's average; top $10.30; bulk $9.75@$10.25; pigs weak to 25c lower. bulk desirable 100 to 125 pounders $9.00@9.50. Sheep receipts 18,000; bidding generally very slow; lower; practically |nothing done early; one double deck |choice 77-pound wooled lambs to ship- pers at 15.85; looks weak to lower. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., March 22.—Cattle receipts 1,500; market steady; beet steers $6.50@7.50; cows and heifers $5.00@7.76; calves $8.00@19.50; bulls $3.00@4.00; stockers and feeders $6.25 @7.25. Hogs receipts 800; market steady; top $10.35; bulk $9.90@10.10. Sheep receipts 6,200; market early steady, prospects lower; yearlings $12.00@12.75; lambs $13.00@14.00; ewes $9.00@ 9.45. Arkansas Barred From Boundary Dispute Over Oil WASHINGTON, March 22. — Of state of Arkansas’ petition to inter- Oklahoma and Texas was denied by the supreme court. Driverless Cars Ford Ton Truck. lights 10c lower; others steady to 10c A MODERN Makes your guests See Virbel, Phone 1589-J BATH ROOM think well of you. Safeguards Health, Think It Over and Consult Us. H. A. Burk, Heating and Plumbing 319 South Durbin Phone 43 The Union e Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS Indications point strongly to a coal strike April 1. We can make immediate lump Gebo coal. pared for the strike. sively. We Fuel Co. Seecoccvccesgoovovccececce Place your orders now and be pre- Natrona Transfer, Storage and delivery on both egg and handle Gebo coal exclu- PHONE 949 POP SCCO PROSE COLO HOOVES Dodges and Fords, Also One with a heavy tone of equipment as well as steels and coppers. American Sugar, Beet Sugar, American Ice, Am- erican Tobacco, American Internation- al, Corn Products and Famous Play- ers were under pressure. Call opened at four per cent. Speciaities featured the more con- fusing movement of prices at mid-day when call money rose to five per cent Marlin Rickwell showed a gain of 44% points and Fisher Body was five points lower. New Haven was strong: est of the rails but steels, equipments. motors and oils were mixed. the office of the Secretary of State | at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1922. | ‘The objects and purposes of the corporation are to build, maintain per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at 10 o’clock in the fore- noon on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, 1922, for the election of -|a Board of* Directors to ma the money | business of the company for the en suing year, or until such ie as their successors are elected and qualified, as well as for the consi eration id transaction> of such other business as may come before the meeting. A. W. GARRISON, Asst. Sec. Il Oil Co. Publish Mar. 17, sae ar 22, 23. 24, 1982. veyance of crude petroleum and its ———— ver! NEW YORK, March 22.—Foreign; rhe {c|ORDER_ FOR HEARING UPON bar silver 65%c; Mexican dollars 50%c. 18c; later, 13@13%c. Tin firmer; spot and near by, $29.25; futures, $29.27. | In the matter of Perry W. Geige: Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 46 A petition for discharge in bank- and let us convince you. and operate pipelines for the con-| OMING AUTOKO TIES rope SHALER PETITION FOR DISCHARGE, = Metals. In the District Court of the ; FIVE-MINUTE VULCANIZER NEW YORK, March 22.—Copper United States for the District of Simplest and only lasting Puncture Repair. Just steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, Wyoming. what you need when you are on your trip. Come in i s be held at the offices of the com- ° : 3 se Geet strengthened. A two-point rise in i i f i ti of Wyo- Pri « prices. ‘The opening, which varied| american and foreign interests to ac-|nrce’ one faird 44s any in the Consolidated Royalties] tificate of incorporation ¥o-| ice . from % decline to %c gain with May| quire control of the Union Oil coma ‘Consolidated Copper ‘ourth 4% Pullman was a noteworthy exception Building, room 301, City of Cas-| ming Pipeline Company was filed in On sale at News Stands or sent post paid on receipt of price. The Commercial Printing Co. ie Midwest Reming: ae ruptcy of Perry W. Geiger having I itead: a hanged. Pechineeeaeytaot #4. Tome |been filed herein and the matter of Lead steady; spot, $4.70@4.80. Zinc quiet; East St. Louis spot, $4.79@4.75. Antimony—Spot, $4.25. CORONA $50, Wei ——— ht 6 Pounds Money. NEW YORK, March ey strong; high 5%; { rate 4; closing bid 5; offered at 543: last Joan 514; call loans against accept- ances 4. Timo ‘loans steady; 60 days 4%; 90 days 4%; six months 4%4@ 4%. Prime mercantile paper 4%4@ 4%. AUDITORS 2a, Ae 2 REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accounfants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-5 Bidg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Anditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Foreign Exchange I NEW YORK, March 22.—Great ROYAL ST. ‘AN DARD des TYPEWRITERS ° : We Rent and Surveying and Locations ° PAT Mae —WxoMING AUDIT COMPANY _ Geologists Oil Experts REBUILT MACHINES 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS | DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects | Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. 112 East Second Over White’ Grocery RECEIVER’S SALE { AUTO PAINTING 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162) LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Lawyers Le & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oi Exchange Bldg. ‘ HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bufiding BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WITETAM 0. WILSON Suites 14-15-16, Townend Block LIFE INSURANCE Prudential Insurani i Phone 12563 so tek ea OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. vis Osteopathte Physica Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 OF i STEWART AND COMPANY ' Auto Painting 134 North Kimball DR. L. L. Osteopathic Phe ‘hysician ,Room 5-7 Wood Blk. Phone 12773 FOUR TRUCKS 1 New International 1-ton Truck. 1 2nd-Hand International 114-ton Truck. 1 2nd-Hand Duplex 314-ton Truck. 1 2nd-Hand Ford Truck. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phone 87W Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS CASPER BEAUTY PARLORS Lucille Ellis Expert Marcelling CONTRACTORS _W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder | 141 West Tenth Phone 376¥ CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY All of these Trucks MUST BE SOLD QUICK, and no reasonable offer will be re- fused. > For Further Information and Prices Write DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball. St. Phone 1457 DR. L_E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Wyoming Commercial Co. E. EWEL, Receiver Douglas, Wyo. DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 161 Private Hospital—€12 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NIEDERAUER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 WARNING! Unless circumstances are altered, it looks like a strike of coal miners on Apri! 1. We urge everyone to put in a sufficient supply of coal to tide them over the shortage. CLEAN LUMP COAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CASPER SUPPLY CO. 913—PHONES—914 Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706, _—$—$—$—$<$<$——<_—_———— iz. Phone 1757 DR. C. A. SANFORD Physician Osteopathi: Midwest Bldg.” Ehcaciecs DR. C. I. ARN .. Osteopathic. and. Chiropes 310 OS Buia? Phone 1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Renting tie and Gen Work and General 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS | leaning—I 434 We Yelloweteat Phone 1654W ROOF CONTRACTING isa AZOMING: ROOFING CO. and Recoat 827 Rast Twelfth = *pppectal 1sw SIGN. PAINTING | Bush Cards and Poster | Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. 33 STEWART AND CO) SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertisi Phone 1072W 134 ‘North Kimban TAXIDERMISTS |THE REI FUR Manufacturing and ReteoOe ‘Taxidermist 333 South Elm Street Phone 192) TAILORS H. WilALEY G. | Ladies’ and Gents’ Pressing, Repairing and AW estat 16 E. Midwest Ave.

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