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he Casper Dally Cribune ‘FEWER COMPLETIHNS IN MONTH BUT AVERAGE FLOW IS HIGHER PAGE TWELVE LOSSREPORT © GRAIN PRICES — 7 | Oil Securities | Furnished ty Taylor and | New York Stocks | Associated Press Leased Wire. Allied Cuvemical & Dye 88% | CMNRKET HOLDING FIRM ssc Bae U | ‘ io imerinanalgrrera aap eT eee nce cine. ae Falling off in the numberof completions, larger average oS —. |American Car & Foundry 2 {production for new wells and a marked increase in new| Secures Hide & Leather pfd. Btocks Slump on Standard|Advance in Wheat Lost in| American work, especially in the Salt Creek field, feature the summary . American International Corp. . K Statement Showing Mexi- Late Trading on Chicago {American Locomotive "PD. of oil development activities in Wyoming for August. Dur- CLASSIFIED a f ~~ ean Oil Losses. Exchange. | American {3 | ing the month a total of 34 wells, six of them dry, were fin- —— | = Hioreen ished, a decline of 15 wells under July, but new production b pt. $—Publication| CHICAGO, Sept. 6—TWheat showed) American 3 | totaled 19,275 barrels, a decrease of AD G ; report indicating|/— tendency to decline In price today! merican 166 | Cow Guicn z lous for American |quring the early trading, the market) Ameri 97% | Domino . Mexico com-! being short under pressure from hedging selling |aales and there being bu 85% | Elkhorn Anaconda ST. wi atparent, Gteperts “that oat .|values were der ea by unusual/ He prices in|heavy sbip from central lperienan 2 77x | Gates Tosses in active|/counted somewhat as a benrish fac-/ hethi 146% | Jupiter Chileago tor here. Beside of bet-| CAP vate doa | Lance Crea CHICAGO, Sept. 6—(United States a er weather corn! Chandler Motors = |e Fe maven: peresegrpebins «==» aa crop had rest mg influence On| Chesapeake and Ohio > 18% | ike Henry cotpts 12,000; slow; uneven generally; % | Pioardy 15% | Royalty > 101% | gunset whi bulls. The opening, which va-) Chicago, and St Paul .... 32 |irountain @ Gulf 38 1.00 [steady on beef steers; yearlings, beef ook |ried from unchanged figures to 4c! Chicago, FR. and Pac. - 48 | Nortwest 2 cows, veal calves, stockers and feed- with December $1.01% _to/ Chino Cop - + 32 | Outwest ers; cauners, cutters and bulls weak and May $1.07% to $1.07%, was| Colorado F and . AG {Red Bank to 15c lower; early top matured beef followed by a slight general setback. hese s = 4 | Five Tribes ret. Co. steers $10.85: some held higher; bulk Subsequently, the market deve! ors uy | beef steers 8.75@10.25; supply of west- points each. |a bit more strength. On the breaks !n| mou few loads Montanas to invers Lasky erns moderati 14% | United Pete Grating,'66. beef cows and heifers $4.50@7.25; bulk one | price, houses with seaboard connec-|¢ al Asphalt -- 87% |Tom Beil Royalty -- |kiflers early at $7.25; however, recover'ng only| tions absorbed the offering. Closing| Gen: Electric “ - 185 | western Exploration $8.25; some Dakotas $5.50@8. pletions, 3; productio.. 6; rigs up, 21; he Gay's } The | quotations were settied, at the same c Motors Goodrich ciosing was acy as yesterday's finish to %o lower, wit 34% | Wyo-Kans. Rock Ri bologna bulls $3.75@4.90; bulk vealers 2; early around $12.00; bulk desirable Pro. ] ver-—Oompletions, ecember $1.01% to $1.01% and May/ Great North duction, 150; rigs up, £1; drilling, 44. 93% | Wyo-Tex stil eeonaion | sia | Milnois Ce: - 110° | Western Oil iFeids stockers and feeders $6.25@7.25. Fremont 3 eck market were |" Corn amt onte displayed strength| Inspiration Copper : 2 Western States Hogs, recetpts 22,000; market slow;| Production, 310; rign up, 2% drilling. at the opening but soon eased down| Int Mer Marine pid. . 1 56% Ee 3 lght and butchers around steady with | 96 TOWN avertioupente 2 Tesponse to a prospect of showers) 1), tional aPper . 59% NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. Tuesday's sverage; othegs steady to Mule Creek—Completions, ©; pro- be accompanied by ‘or cooler temperature. After opan-| Invincible Of 7-22 14% | Mountain Producera .# 1437 $ 14-62) strong; good 180 to 220 pound aver-| duction, 0; rigs up, 3; eitting, 15, 2 full payment of the same. Rails were mixed,/ing unchanged to %c higher, Decem-| Kel! ngfield Tire .. - 43. | Merrite 8.71 i 8 $9.20@9.35; top $9.35; 240 to 260 pletion, 1; praduction, ns abou ¢ Norfolk and Western, | ber to 57%c, the corn market| Kenne Copper 2 113 |; 1481 9S Od butchers $8.76@9.10; 270 to 310 |200: rigs up, 7; drilling, 44 counting the words and the rate per. + Perec yg yester-| Louisville and Nashville 16.25 15-60/Pornd butchers $3.50@8.76, packing| Natrona county—Completions, 0; ra for The Casper Daily Tribune. atoxishe_Sucreteutn oe tet Salt Crewk Cons. ...+ sn ee ows mostly $6.40@7.00; pigs about | Production, 0; rigs up, 4; drilling, 18. 2 les ensued as & result of arop| Mitm! Copper S50 ee ne re owe ae 1.08 steady; good 110 te 120 pound averagés| Lincoln county—Completions, 0; «fic and Canadian Pacific lost ground. continuing to tell of deteriora-| 1; Steel 34 peal new 2 5.00 5.30|mostly $7.75@8.90; medium weight | Production, 0; rigs up, 2; drilling, 20. United States Steel sold off slte! Buying orders from the coun-|ifissour! Pacific % |erutual .....- - 10.26 10.37|$9.15@9.30; light lights $8.35@9.00;| Miscellaneous—Compietions, 0; pro- but Independent stesis were generally 't however were less in evidence ork Central . 8. 0. - 113.50 123-75 | packing sows smooth $6.50@7.00; | @uction 0; rigs up, 14; drilling, 63. higher. A fair demand was nc than was the case yesterday. The ¥.. N. Hy, and “ + 196.00 198.00 barking sows rough $6.15@6.50; kfl-] August totals —Comptetican, 34, pro- copper shares, Anaconda, Ray nd In-| market closed nervous, ic net lower| Norfolk and" Western a 15.00 15.78 ine pign $7.25@8.25. duction, 12.275; rigs up, 206; drilling ee ee crnmremece ce | Oar ne on aceite | Cacaberns [ovon taeaiirarye aMLGs 18.60 1950) "Geep, receipte 22,000; fat _tambs 514. HELP WANTED—MALE Advances of « point pd perpen hee FS |Pacific Oll ...-..-.-- : 56% LIBERTY BONDS. | slow, steady to whade lower; early top| July totals—Completions, 49; pro- ene ain 1s corded by Consolidated and Amer Oats started unchanged to %0. up| bac irncrican’ Peiroleuta merstrary $100.70 | natives $12.60 to ghippers; bulk med-|(ustion, 13,407; rigs up, 199; drftitr,|> WANTED— Boys with bicycles who fean Car. Mexican Petroleum, Mex!-| December 34% to 34%c, and all deliv-| pannevivania - 46%5| First 4s 100.40 }tum to good $12. 12.25; short sorted | 496. ° . are not going to attend school. Ap- meakeac’ an is-|erles underwent something of a down-|Proples Gas. 93. iinenead 40 100.16|to packers; culls mostly $8.60; no fat| | Difterence—Completions, 15; _pro- ply at Western Union office. 9-2-3t Py Ob Te duction, ; s —— | vi c c 24) pets ind ‘orks, esses be-| values pecencenie iis Sorte eran Too.ze|tremely dull, unevenly ow; best fat| Cat Creel—Complations, ¢; produc |N. ©. Tr. & Lt,ts, 1947 98% » |Tank Farm, north of river, Set asin ——_ Royal Dutch, N. ¥ 5 3 100.68|handy aged wethers around $7.25@ | tion, 2.700; rigs up, 3; drilling, 36. N. ¥. Edt. 6 104... METS 14 below yester-| Open. High. Low. Close. ral Dutch, > : Victory 4%s \750: 5 MI Packard, 85, 1931 . -107% 107% . iw |Sears Roebuck . cnoioe $6 Doceed Washington couse | Qoction, $36 hee oe ee et ee |Paa. Tal, wel, ten ideeae: $4 | SERED @sy's final prices. Rails were freely | WHEAT— ; l@tnsinis Con On chotce 96 pound Washington yearling | duction, 225; rigs up, 18; drilitng, 128.| peta i fo Ws, WiBO anO%e WANTED—FEMALE offered, declines of a point or more/Bept.- — — 96% 1.00% 99% 89% i gourhern Pacific breeding ewes $11.75. August totals—Completion, 15; pro-) Penn. R. R., 64s, 1936 5. 110% 111 emg recorded by Canadian Pacific, > => 201% 1.02% 1.01 1.01% | Southern Railway . “ duction, 2,925; rigs up, 16; drilting, 159.| Paris LAt H.R 6s, 1963 7435 wie hom eR Stes! wirt to assist “Nickel Plate,” Norfott ana Western May = = = 107% 2.07% 1.08% .107 Standard ON of N. 3." Crude’Market } Oniia: Qusliiins. (duly totale—Completions, 6; produe.| Queensland, Te, 1941. 211% 122 th Peete t 4 for board ond end Union Pacific. Mexican of Stude | < tion 1,100; rigs up, 15; drilling, 15 - - id OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 6.—((United » 15; ing, ea tte Sg hares continued reaction in Fe|Sept.--~ 614 61% 40% .61%4| Tennessee Copper Btates Department of Agrioulture._| Difterence—Conipietions, 9; produc. COMPETENT nilddie-aged woman sponse to re: of emyity Operonsed | Dee. (~~. SYA \ BTM | 0M SeaE eee cnn ie oes Mule Creek ------——~——----8 -95 | Hogs, receipts 8,500; mostly steady to| t!0n. 1,826; rigs up, 1; drilling, 3. would care for children afternoons profuction. Other outstanding weak|May _ _ _- .60% 61 60% 60%) ecco Products Big Muddy -----—-—---—---- -9 [100 lower; bulk packing sows $6.00@| I” the Utah fields one more dry or evenings; references. Phone 920R. Se eee Tec tee ta hare on eae a 22% | Union Pacific Balt Creek -—--———--——-_ -70 | 6.60; butk 200 to 300 pound butchers | hole was reported for August and six 9-6-1t Radiator, Otis Elevator, Americ hea 8 E ‘Transcontinental Oil". 90 |s7.60@8.60; top $8.65 more wells have lost by WANTED—Cam; onal Ha: tt i Bs tae) * ! 60; 65. ” peteng beauty oper- nal Harvester, Allied | Deo. As 34% | United Retail Stores .... 1.20 |” Cattle, recetpts 5,000; fairly setive;| reason of being left unfinirhed. Swiss Gov., ator, including mercelling, watt- £ preferred, and/May — 3 “37% |U. 8. Ind. Alcohol... 90, nen? ptanes ance ook fully wteady: ———— Uruguay, & reas, cook or can do plain ‘sewin @ropping nearly 5 pats mautacents Bent. ea am Stag sae Frumited mates oeteal Hlh Basin -—.----------——-- 1.29 _| top yearlings $10.50; veals steady; bulls Call'183 N. Kimball. Phone 1600F furnished the only general exception |Oct. - - _ 10.02 10.27 10.00 10.25 Ulah Coppers... Groybull -----———---— 4 ee and feeders strong to 6c] Req] Estate Here ‘Whit. Giess., 6s,1941 . eat Rte to the downward trend, American | RIBS— Pl a be pa Gross Creek er. a : a — WANTED—Gtri to apply 220 W. Car climbing 2 potnts, Pullman 1% {Sept ... ——*—— —— ess va on Torchlight —. Sheep, 14,000; lambs strong:| Tn) A cy. D d First, Pets Poser Rig grape Pedi yen iF ged 070 —— = | American Zinc, Lead'and Sm. Hamilton -—-. -70 |bulk $12.45@12.60; top $12.65; sheep ciive Deman Classified 2f@s tn the Tribune are and Baldwin _%, teRnioss's Sean Butte and Superior .. Cat Creek idnll; fat ewes $5.50 down; feeders firm winners and possibly the keys we| W- sekeeper for family i soared 5 points on light dealings. Call/ Seecmese! Cala Petroleum ...-0.. feeding lambs $12. give with every 50c paid at office will} _°f five. Apply E. Swartz, 1416 FE. & money opened at 4% per cent and) = “ Monta: Power 2 . Win you s big prize. $-12-4¢| Second after 4:30 p. m. 9.5-3t° ; pera giao pend | Butter and Eggs {Shattuck Arizona That a great many persons-are buy- = g The reaction became more pro-| Great Northern Ore aceon vices: ing property in Casper at the present time is evidenced by the fact that Marshall and Brown, Realtors, dur-! ing tho last three days of August and the first three working days of Sep- tember sold an average of more than one lot or house a day, the total value WANTED—Girl for work; must be wages. Phone 1279J. —_. Chicago and Northwest! Maxwell Motors B MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS general house- ! * cook; nounced in the-early afternoon, losses in active issues ranging from 10 to) GHTCAGO, Sept. 6.—Butter higher; nearly 5 points. Bearish operations creamery extras 27c; firsts 32@33c: by professional interests, which con-| extra firsts 34% @86c; seconds 30@31c; tributed substantially to the marked| standards Soc. stump in prices, was founded on the} Eggs unchamged; receipts Dellef that the market after an ex-|cages. - DENVER, Colo., Sept. 6.—Cattle— Receipts 900; market steady; 25c to 500 higher than last week's close; beef steers $6.60@7.50; cows and heifers} $8.75@6.50; calves $6@9: bulls $2.50@ 3.25; etockers and feetcrs $5@7.25. woman general housework; good wageal_ washing? 332 S. Lincoln. Lx 8,206 Reliable middle Hoge—Receipts 503; market 10¢/amounting to $28,040. ‘The property, f Hee traordinary display of strength pe lower; top -$8.95, bulk $7@8.65. exchanged fs lasted as follows: | work. “hone att ter ee \ throughout leber troubles, was due Sheep—Receipts 3,900; market 10c| Harris, house on Jackson street $3,850 Ecech, for a reaction. A gradual recovery to 18c lower; lambs $11@12.2 Chadwick house began to set in about mid-afternoon. Some of the more popular shares which were then 2 points or more be- low yesterday's closing prices were Retail Stores, International Harvester, Corn Products, American Telephone, Mexican Petrolenm, Atlantic Coast Line and Guif Steel. NEW YORK, Sept 6.—Copper, steady; electrotytic spot and futures i4c. Tin, easy; spot and futures $82.37@$32.50. Iron steady; unchang- strect — - ea ie Benjamin house, on McXinley. Readon house, North Casper__ Taylor house, Daviit ‘stveet____ Sikes house, North Casper-___ $5@6; feeder lambs $11@12. Meliom lot, N. McKinley... Rogers, lot, Elk street_____ DRILLS ACTIVE Sas IN OGAGE FIELD lens aol fi eeu Several New Tests Started ACCOUNTANTS | POTATOES CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Potatoes; weak; receipts 105 cars; total United States |shipments 653; Wisconsin sacked and |bulk cobblers 90c@$1.10 cwt.; Minns- sota sacked Early Ohios 75c@$1.00 ewt.; sacked Kings 90c cwt; Idaho sacked rurals $1.10%1.15 cwt; Ne braska sacked Early Ohio 150@90c |ewt; New Jersey sacked cobblers $1.40 OIL MARKETING ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Blowing itself in with a flow over the top of the 84-foot derrick the Gladys Belle Oil company well on section 18-35-2 is rated as the bigest in the Sunburst field and is expected to hold up to a continuous flow. This well was reported as a 200-barrel producer about a week ago when the sand was. drilled into at 1,620 feet and penetrated for a distance of only four/and has headquarters et the latter fect. When further drilling was|place. The corporation is headed by started the well came in with the/and named after E. T, Glenn, who is above result but no gau; has yet|a well known operator and one of the and Completions Recorded in Last Week. DOCTORS od. Lead, steady; spot $5.90@$6.00. | Zino, quiet; East § nearby delivery epot $5.25@$5.50. | Foreign Exchange | + NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Foreign ex: Louis spot and $6.26. Antimony change itrregula Groit Britain— Demand $4.46%. cables, 4.46%; “60 s on banks $4.44. France— cables, °$7.84;; Italy— cables, $4,35%. Bel- $7.44%4; cables, $7.45. Germany—Demand 3 cables, 07%.. Holland—Demand, 38.89; cables, 38.95. Norway—Demand, 18.65. Sweden—Demand 26.55. mark—Demand 2149. Switzerland— Demand, 12.02. Spatn—Demand Greece—Demand, 2.75; Poland Den- —Demand 01%; Czecho-Slovakia— Demand—3/ Argentina—Demand 26.50. Brazii—Demand 13.50. Mon- treal-99 25-16. NEW YORK, Sept. tures clvsed steady; approximate sales 27,650 tons, There were no changes tn refined! the der listed gugar, 2 Prices were nd was light. 6.75 for fine at granulated by all refiners. MONEY NEW YORK, Sept. ¢.—Call money easier; high 4%; low 4; 4%; closing bid 4; offered at 4%4; last loan 4 call loans against acceptances 4. Time loans firm mixed collateral 60 to 80 days 4@4%; four to six months 4%@4%: prime commercial paper 4@ 4. —— SILVER NEIWSYORE, Sept. 6.—Fore!gn-bar 6—Sugar fu-| ruling’ rate | AGENCY ASSURED Roy I. Davis Heads New Com. pany Organized to Handle Independent Crude. ‘The organization of a company ts now under way which when com- pleted, ft is said, will mean more to the independent producers of this state than any so far organized and which will open the crude of this dis- trict to the markets of the world. ‘This company is under the manage- ment of Roy I. Davis and will be a crude oll purchasing agency dealing in the products from the fields of the state, Dut centralizing its efforts on |the Salt Creek output. A strip of land adjoining the North: western tracks east of the Texas com- pany plant has been purchased on which will be placed loading racks and storage tanks and a spur laid from the main line for use of the company. A stxinch spur will also be lata from the main of the Centra! ptpe- ine, giving the company direct access jto the Salt Creek output. ‘The organization is prepared todo & general oll jobbing business and jshould prove to be a great factor in the marketing of crude for the inde- pendent operators of the state. Mr. Davis has had large experience in the various ‘phases of the oil game in the Mié-Continent field and is fully equipped to handle the business. He cently resigned his pos'tiun as man- ager of the Central Pi) line company to perfect this organizaiic> RS oe | { | WYOMING OILS NEW YOR Sept.. 6.—Prices of ‘Wyoming olls at 2 p m. today were Ysted on the New York curb as fol lows: Fensland 16; Glenrock 1 3-16; Mer-| efiver’70; Mexican dollars 5345. jritt 8%; Mountain Producers 14% Qe ee Mutual 10%; Omar 1 7-16; Salt Creek |15% London Sliver. mee ML Sele: LONDON, Sept. 6.— silver” Woot, the sign man. " 4G Der ounce. ity, price 8-29-6t Sa. been made to determine the amount] live wires of Riverton. of production. The location of the well is three | The oll is said to be of unusually | quarters of a mile from the Ohio oper- | high-grade with no water presrs and|ation, in which {t has been reported at is one of the greatest boosts t..o field| Various times that good showings of has had. cil and ga= had been encountered al A well being Grilled-a mile and &|though no confirmation has ever been half northwest of this location on sec-| had from the Ohio office, tion 8-35-2 Js nearing the sand and is — |being watched ywith considerable in- Ashland-Wyoming terest, : After a shut down of two weeks, Grilling has been resumed in the test of the Ashland-Wyoming company # mile south of Greybull. It is reported that short finances was the cause of tho delay but that has been overcome by the sale of $5,- 000 worth of stock at Greybull and it is expected that the hole will'be jcar- ried to a quick completion. APPLE PRIGES STRONG AS LIBERAL SUPPLIES Wert: Well on With a roar which could be heard for miles and with a stream of gas lover 100 feet in the alr which could be seen for a great distance owing to its similarity to steam or vapor, the famous Werts well of the Producers and Refiners corporation in the Lost Soldter field which ts known all over the country as “Big Bertha,” went on | rampage last week, and it was only with the aid of especially constructed equipment and herolo efforts that the huge gasser could be placed up%er control and capped in. This ts one of the biggest gassers of the P. & R. and has been putting forth vast quantities of gazoine-sat- urated gas for over a year. Fortu- nately the flow faited to catch fire, APPEAR AT CHICAGO, ‘The Bachellor Oll company, operat- ing on section 21-45-63, in the Osage field. has laid a water line to Beayer Creek after having {ts waczer reser- voir washed away by a flood some time ago and has resumed drilling. A slight delay was cccasioned by break- ing of the bull wheel but good prog- ress is now obtaining. ‘Tom.Donn has a new standard fully equipped $n section 7-45-63 and ts ready tO spua in. Considerabls ditfi- culty was encountered in transporting the heavy timbers to the location, n¢- cessitating the building of quite a lot of new road. It ts expected that ;o0d production will be obtained at this lo- cation when the hole is carried to the producing horizon. The Newcastle Of! company has brought in a good well on the south- east quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section 1-46-63, after being held up for some time on a fishinx job. This well has not yet been shot but is estimated as being good or 100 bar- rels as it sixnds. It is freely pre dicted that after shooting it will be the best outputter in the field, not ex- cepting the recent completion of the Julius Williams Olt company on sec- although during an electrical storm a building nearby was struck by light- ning, CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Apples; a fa- vorite fruit of the fall and winter sear son, have appeared in the markets in Uberal supplies. ‘The United States burean of econom- ics weekly fruit and vegetable review issued today showed that New York state had sent to mariet 300 cars of barrels of apples. with Arkansas gec- ond with 196, and Michigan next with 138 cars. California led in boxed ship- ments of 171 cars. The market was strong although the demand was moderate New York, Oldenburgs advanced 250 in New York City at: $2.50 to $3.00 a barrel and were firm in other markets at 760 to $1.00 a bushel. Mid-western Jona: thans and Weiltys ran from $2.50\ to $3.50 in Chicago and Kansas City. Grapes sold lower, the report said. Mich&yan Champions in four quart baskets were steady and ranged 22 to 260 in city markets, Moore's earlys declined and ranged from 25 to $00, and at shipping points sold at 19 to 200 f. 0. b. Michigan shipped 186 cara, a slight gain over the preceding week and California shipments in- creased to 1656 ca Upton Test Projected. The Wallace Boulden farm north- west of Upton has been leased by Pro- ducers & Refiners corporation which |is erecting a standard rig and will |make a complete test of the acrenge. | It is reported that the Jand looks very favorable geologically and the |chances are good for production. Cowley Operations Delayed. Owing to a delay in shipments of casing, drillmg has been suspended in the test of the Oil Producers associa- \tion near Cowley, but with its arrival | drilling has been resumetl. Satisfactory progress is being made | with the hole and ft is expected that | the bit will soon be in the producing strata. | New Rig in Muskrat. Field. A standard rig is now being erected jon section 11-38-91 fn the Muskrat | field by the E. T. Glenn. Oil com- ny and drilling will be started in the r future company is composed almost of Casper.and Riverton men Pay up for your Trityme and paid. entire] a key for every 50c ce tion 30. A producer of this magni tude means much for the future of the southwest part of the field. to the well recently com- pleted by the Western “fompany on section 17-46-68, which produced 35 barrels at 72 fect, a new one has just been drilled in at 70 feet which is putting forth the same amount. It js the plan of the company to drill this acreage full of the shallow pro- @ucers'as it {s one of the most profit- able operations in that section of the country and so far as is known estab- Mshes a record. ‘The Wesray Of! company has com- pleted a 30-barrel otler on section $0- 47-63, which cut the sand at 540 feet. This is the fourth producer ‘on the Tease which brings the total output up to 50 barrels. Drilling will be con- tinued until the acreage 1s completely developed. ‘The Fletcher Of company is spud- ing in at a new location on the south: east quarter of section 25-46-64. The Btendard rig which was used on an tnsuccessful test on Ol! creek, about stk miles from Newcastle, is being dismantled and will be moved to @ location on Skull Creek near the Holst ranch, where 2 test of that dis- trict will be drilled. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence Private Hospital-ois, Bouts Decbin GUARANTEE REGISTRY Auditors ant Accor Registrar and Transfer iy 208-11 Of Exchange Bldg. Phone 668 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Ref, Bldg. Phone 289 5 and f Ts and Ameen eee ‘ax ce J. ©. KAMP, M.D, Oftice—Miar Butlaing DANCING renee Gish Sn NORTH WASHINGTON HALL MARIS UNION ORCHESTIOA Engagements Solicited—Phone 17873 AUDITORS PORE END 2 cad io REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG {th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Archit-cts Rooms 11-12 fownsend Block Casper, woe. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Of Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN 8S. WEBB, LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P..KEM X2VING GOFF M’CANN » Architect —— WANTED—Muke $20 weekly mail- ing circulars; complet ef 200. Varga Supply Co. teenth St., New York rocery Co.; sell direct eo oe er. J. W. DeMerritt. Douglas, Wyo. 9-6-4 POSITION WANTED COLORED maid would like housework. Phone 1937W. general 9-5-2t YOUNG man, single, 26 years of age willing, capable, efficient, wants po- sition as timekeeper or position with future with large company. Address Box A-98, Tribune. 9-6-3t* WANTED—Place to work for and room by boy attendin 2 gchool. “Mrs RG. Kiever, Wee 70, Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Attorney at Law oc SERENA S Ee - > Sulte 3, Zuttermeister SERVICES OFFERED AWNINGS - HAGENS & MURANE SEE US for furniture and Sana Al upholstering, packing, at ° 147 Een Linco St. 927M us addin ge _Balfies ing, vacuum -for rent. Cormier ‘and Tv N McCumber. 107 8.. Durbin. Phone é ; Atterney.at-Law 1682M. 8.29-12t* juites ownsend WANTED—All makes of safety razor OSTEOPATHS }Dlades to sharpen; satisfaction guar- enteod. Ayres Jewelry Cn, 131 5. DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS ee: eae ‘Osteo; Phy: 1030 —— RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP see E. Yellowstone "Phone ia ROOF CONTRAC : fae EE Re eR CAANG (7 LETTER SERVICE Totten te "Phone 1751] Public Stenographers Nee lic | CONTRACTORS Ss og HOUSE MOVERS - WILLIAM NEWEROUE Phone 5551781 W | 1107 South Melrose Phone 260, CLLOPLOSSLOSOO OPPO OL POEDPLO DODO OO POOD OOOO OOLDOOI CD ————— 2G OPEN FOR BUSINSSS—Casper mat- tress factory. Why throw away your old mattress? have it made over. Call us about our 30-day special. W. Yellowstone, Phone 16173 ee T31tt PHONE 18513 and have your ro Gry laundry done right, doc a dozen we also do finished work: reasonable, 9-1-6t ty YOU WANT your furniture re- Paired, call at 367 South or phone 1660, aie ‘ ‘© with eyery 500 win you a big prize. 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