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~ FRIDAY; MARCH 12, 1920 BISMARCK’ DAILY ‘TRIBUNE Pe of Mohall, North Dakota, and Roundup, Montana WE ARE A HOME COMPANY IN OUR HOME STATE Under the supervision of the Laws of our State and Selling our Stock open and above board. Everybody’ is watching with interest the developments” in the Devils Basin, near Roundup, Mont. ~The company alsocshas holdings on the very most promising location on the Nesson Anticline, which is reported on by the Governmient in Bulletin 6910, published August 15th, 1918. The out-cropings on this Anticline are so pronounced that anyone can easily recognize them. If interested send for the Bulletin. . ! ‘The company has two well rigs and casing enough for two wells. at “ Roundup, Montana, where they have two valuable leases. One tract of 40 acrestabout a half a mile from the late brought in Roundup prell; whichis reported to be a thousand-barrel well, atva depth of 1133 feet. ‘The other tract of 35 acres, about a mile ahd:30 reds from the Van Duzen well, reported as a 600 barrel well. Our rigs are now enroute for Roundup and as the drilling is very shallow in this field we feel certain we will have producing well before June Ist for the reason we have a very successful drilling com- pany, nantely the Whitney Weil Company, to superintend these drilling op- erations in- the ouiidnp field. > With pébaly’ ‘the largest shallows gas ffeld in the world w here> deep gas or oil hasvnot been discovered, at \Mohall. “With the promising report of the U.S. Geological survey on ottr Nesson holdings. és : y y i With noldings joining cach of the scetions in. whieh the two big Round- up producing welts are locatad which are the biggest oil wells in the state of Montana, we feel eur Company is long past the experimental stage and beyond all question. we have some real ass We feel justified in saying that we feel we-are well on the road to hecome one of the large oil companies. of the North West. I “Well No. 1 at Roundup is‘ under special contract by which our drillers agree to forfeit a bond of $50 a day ‘for every day if they are not. down to - oil sands which is in the: neighborhood of 1,000 to 1,200 feet. by the first of June, ~ ‘ ‘ \ i erento tentotint gy \ , Minot, N. D., March 1, 1920. Mr R. Dear Si I have “thé pleasur® of letting you “know that T am on my way home from the Oil Field at Roundup, Montana., They have the real thing and the dis¢overs’ there is the biggest kind “of _a proposition. While in Roundup, I went over the oil fields and > looked over every bit of it. I was greatly surprised, really it is wonderful, never thought it could be possible, but it is: real and true, I consider the (ireat American Gas & Oil Companies oil leases most valuable. Hoping I will have the opportunity of visiting the Rowidup Oil Fields in the near future again, I remain, President Farmers Bank, Yours truly, F. W. WIEBE, E. Clifford, Minn. Sie a ce aa ae eae Bellingham, jase nto eee ete mend movment - l fl This’ company ‘has contracfed for a 3500-foot well_on the, Mohall Anti- chne. The profilé'as shown, in plate one is the result of Professor Howard E. Simpson’s findings after hehad the company ‘put dowh several test wells—to prové beyond all doubt the existence, as well as the apex and the logical place for our deep well..on the Anticline. detafi report can be had by asking for the same, and we assure you it is well worth having. Great 1 Minot, XN. D., March 1, 1920, Mr. R. » Clifford, ’ Dear ne Lam on my way home from the oil tields north of Roundup, Montana, where'I visited five of the oi} domes on which the Great American. Gas & Oil Company at Mohall, N. D., now hold leases. 1 visited one of the producing wells on one of these structur several wells: are now being drilled and machines are be erected for putting down other wells. 1 am sure you will find this field fully what [have rep; resented it to be. FE am, Yours very truly, L. E. SHORES, Cashier Tolley State Bank: ‘ rattan tn et ptm ttenene tsetse netomat that themed thanntoennttennttennttemnttsmntsenpttennttemnttemnis f a Some Reasons for pie This stock has been, voted to! raise without. notice ‘to the public. Any one not being able to see: eur salesmen cay cut out the coupons and mail to the home office at Mohall, D., at once. We wish to state futthermore, for the benefit ofthe publie iat we have leases at several other points besides Mohall Anticline, and: Rorndup, Maat. American Gas & Oil are buying stock ‘in the Roundup, Mont?» proposition and Mohall, N. D, proposition which are one and the same company. We area Local Organiaition. \ rie hy eoN We aré incorporated ander the State Laws of North Dakota. We are doing our work 61 Mohall Anticline under the direction of Prot. . Howard E. Simpson, Assistant State Geologist. Professor Simpson’s state geologist \_ ing to buy stock at their home by special appointments, meriean Gas & Oil Company We Drilling company’ of Chicago, who have given us ‘a surety bond that they will complete this well within a reasonable length of time. We wish to'call your attention to the fact that ow stock has already heen voted to be raised in the near future without further, notice’ to the public. . js PROFILE OF MOHALL ANTICLINE NORTH-SOUTH a ee | u ae /We wish to'notify the public we will be pleased tqcall on any one wish- Make your appoint- ments at once at the following named hotels: MeKenzie and Soo, Bismarck, and the Lewis and Clark at Mandan. \ A Offices, Mohiall, N. D. - and Roundup, Mont. é Signed: J. E. BRYANS, Secretary. MYPTITTIT eee ME aM RTT WILLIAM CLIFFORD, President. PTOI Oe ROL LLL Re TMS SSSA TCT RSA UT TN MIM MMMM TET Parties buying stock in the Great - have let, our eontract for the big wells at Mohall to the Whitney , GREAT "AMERICAN as AS AND OIL COMPANY. MOHALL, NORTH DAKOTA Oil Flows Over Top of Frantz Well; said to be best in State SANDS ARE STRUCK AT DEPTH OF 1;115 FEET » Lewistown, Moht., Feb. 24.—A representative of the Dem- oeratic-News, directfrom the Frantz corporation's oil well near Mosby, gn the Musselshell river, reported tonight from Winnett that a depth of 1,115 feet, with the drill barely into the pay sands, the gil is Howing over the top. " ; / The oil is of the light green var iety and is of the highest grade ever discovered in Montana. Cut out the attached application and mail at once. APPLICATION BLANK ¥OR STOCK an' Gas & Oil €o., North Dakota. Great Ameri “ Mohall, Gentlemen :—Inclosed please find &...... wud payment nt een .mwShares of the Capital Stock of the Great Aincriean Gas & Oil-company. Name ode City;.. . 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