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For chronlo catArrh, roro f nose, conchy colds, snceilntr. bcxkw bleed, otc. ttrlto us torcompllmen- II J tary can, or bay lubo at dracglst'j. if W It will benoflt you FOUIt lime moro 1 H than It noita, or xre pay money back. 0 In For trial can frco nrllo to H KOHDOCT MFQ. CO., Miliar on:, Mm. I llllll'"1"""1"1-1 I 1 1 I n?amrwfrii'B.fllll HALLOWE'EN DANCE AND SUPPER WED., OCT. 31, 1917 The Woodmen of the World will give the first of the public dances Hallowe'en night. PUBLIC INVITED $1.00 Per Couple. 50c Extra Lady ft j j ! . ' ' ' . ' ' j , . MakC ' 'I ! For Every Body Who Will Join' Us j I f ! There is wealth enough in Oil for the whole United States in the State of Wyoming. But l t 1 ; much of it is still asleep, because there are not enough hands to make it their own. It is lying If j idle wailing for us to claim it through the strength of our arms and the power of our Brains and g. j money. p l ARE YOU GETTING YOURS? If not Why not be one of us and get some of it? '1 i We are a young hustling Company of Casper people who will do things. We have Large ' $ j 6 Holdings in the POWDER RIVER OIL FIELDS and have for our neighbor the Ohio Oil Company, y mm the Jupiter, the Blackstone, the Producers, the Carmania and others. We have contracted to start our first Rig on Section 34 in 30 days. This section is just 3 ,i f i. three miles in a direct line south of the FAMOUS NOTCHES DOME and about four and one-half I jj miles north of most of the Ohio well on Section 21. 11 DRILLING MACHINERY with practical men to manage operations and money to carry out ; our plans, will bring us the results we anticipate. ! X To secure another drilling outfit to drill on Section 1 9, wc are offering our stock to the pub- v j lie for a limited lime only, at j Vf m m CASH OR ON THREE EQUAL PAYMENTS . j I j Write for particulars or call and have a talk with us about this HUSTLING CASPER COMPANY. ! ' ' ''''''' ' j jj C. KIRCHNER, Sec y and Gen. Managed " UNDERWOOD, President ! j Room 2, 1 62 South Center St. Casper, Wyoming PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Ccncult County Clerk or tho Rcspoc tlva Signers for Furthar Information. NOTICE TO CREDITQRS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Weber County. State of Utah. In the matter of tho estate of Annie B. Bingham, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Harris Har-ris & Jenson, Suite 405 David Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or before December De-cember 3rd, 1917, EZRA A. BINGHAM, Administrator. HARRIS & JENSON, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication Oct 3, 1917. Last publication, Oct. 31, 1917. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Bernard Tomes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at rooms 16 and 17, Commercial National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before tho 15th day of December, 1917. R. A. MOYES, Administrator of the Estate of Bernard Ternes, Decea&vd. T. R. O'Connolly and John G. Wills, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication OcL 9, 3917. Dato of last publication Nov. 6, 1917. nATi Qucon City Robeknh Lodge. No. A I. O O. P., meets second and fourth Saturday cvcnlnga at Odd Fellows' Iltill. Visiting membors Invllod. Mario Beck M G . Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 251(5 Vnn Buron avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Ogden Og-den Homestead No. 1505 mcet3 on every Tuesday evcnlntr In "VV. O. W. hall, Fra-tornlty Fra-tornlty building. Washington avenuu. meet with tie. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent. 3202 "Washington avenue. Ogdcn Lodgo No. 1314. Loyal Order of Moo30 meets every Wednesday night at S o'clock, I. O. O. F. hall; 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue. W. J. Wright, Dictator; J. H Knnus5, Secretary. 301 Colonel Hud-i Hud-i son Bldg The Woman's Boncflt Association of the Maccabees, Sliver Review. No. 1 meets every Friday evening at S o'clock In tho Woodman hall. Fraternftv bloclc 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers cordially invited to attend. Emma Hndlork. L. C: Jennie Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Burcn avenue. The Royal Highlanders, Ogdcn Castle C2o, meets in the Eagles hall on Hudson avenue every second and fourth Ttiesdav evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders Highland-ers cordially Invited. G. Van Hoist, III Pro.. P. F. Planz. 2525 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. American Masonic Federation (Universal (Univer-sal Scottish Rite) Ogden Lodge No. 81 met every Monday S p. m. at 3C3 21th St. James Macbeth. R. v, M., 2450 Wash. Ave. G. A. Mullcr. SecroLiry. 2562 Wash. Ave. Visitors always welcome. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Mondav nights of each month at 8 o'clock at tho new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity buflrling. Mslting neighbors invited. Mary Crawford. Craw-ford. Oracle. 2C7C Lafayette. Nettie Turner. Tur-ner. Recorder, 2643 Van Buren. "onlc Queen Esther Chaptor No. 1. O. E. S . regular meetings held at Masonic Mason-ic hall on"Vashlngton Ave., betweon 25th and 26th Sts.. tho first nnd third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. Cora B. Heath, u . M . Linda L. Irwin. Secretary. Woodmen of tho World. Weber Camp No. 74. meets in the W. O. W. hall. Fraternity Fra-ternity block. 2320 Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. C L. Nolson. C. C. W. M. Pig-gott. Pig-gott. Clerk. P O. Box 4S8. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie No. 11S, meets every Wednesday all o)T,nlSs at 5 o'clock at Eagles Home. ,0? 21 Grant Ave. Visiting brother Eacles '01 are invited to attend tho meetings. Club lie rooms open at U p. m. C. E. Carnle W. or Pdcsldent: N M Plggott. Secretary; rr Dr H B Forbes. Acno Physician. KI in Order of Owls. Ogdcn Nest. No. 121 let Order of Owls, meets every Friday even- in, ng In their own hall (tho old Elk Clui JI It rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting BrotheSBfBU0, Owls are Invited to attend the Nest meetings. R B Hcndershot, President; M5 H. E. Holland, Secretary. Ms Utah Camp No. 9030 Modern Woodmen umciiiua' "octs every Wedncsdav Misil night In the Hurst ball. 2139 Hudson Myji Ave. Out of town members cordially WZ invited to meet with us. Fred E Wil- WMt Hams, consul; J. R. Hlnchcllff. Clerk. Mhl Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order MtJSi of Oad Follows, meets in I. O. O. F hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting broth- MSI1 era cordially invited to be present H. P Wne. Peterson. N. G. Henry Kissell, Secre- Bfm-tary. Bfm-tary. The Order of Railway Employee. Ogden jHmai third Fridays of each month at tho mfon. Eagles hall, at S:lo p. m. Visiting broth- BS? ors cordially invited. Adrian Schlpper. frWa Secretary. K'a? Ogden Lodge No. 2 Knights of Pvthl.is EC nLn'SQs .on?ny, evening at S d'clock WvP . c"stlcIal1 of thc Pythian building. 3v , 23ol Grant avenue. Visiting Ivnights wcl- S tS-i come. Allen Gorr. C. C: W. L. Under- Wt-M ;-00(L In" of s: a E- Palmer. 2262 Washington. M. of F. :' Neighbors of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle W No. 5S1. meets tho 1st and 3rd Wednes- M . . day evening of each month, at 6 o'clock m in tho new Woodmen hall. Visiting I' neighbors invited. Sarah Ranson. G. N -1 1-.5 West Patterson Ave.. Phone 1235-R I PhaornCe 3C2r6?3E: 2731 il0nr AVWJfc HjpHE strength of a financial institution lies not alone m its capital and assets, but as much in its iff honorable history and ability, the character and ! ffi standing of the men who conduct its affairs I I Standing pre-eminent under" any of these tests, this j bank invites additions to its list of customers. - WE OFFER THE BEST SERVICE ALIKE TO I THOSE OF LARGE AND SMALL MEANS I J I |