Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 3

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OIL SPUDS « +Gontinued from Page 2) Denver Market Tuesday In Denver Tuesday the oil market showed new life and prices ranged ter up. Kinney had been climbing thru the holiday, trading day and night from the time the new well was re-| ported in, going from its price of | about 94 on Saturday to 30 cents higher in the face of heavy buying Many thousand shares changed hands luring the days the markets were closed. From $1.22 to $1.25 is the!; d s quotation. Ikhorn was higher selling up to 78; United Petroleum was in strong demand at 28; Colum- bine is bid for at has come to command $3.50 stocks in the vicinity ll are in active dema ng prices. Jupiter sold z ning-Blackfoot at 7, Wyo t 6%, Tri-State Oil and Refi 18%, a cent higher; Glenro we leum has become active : ound $6.20; Boston-Wyoming ha me into fresh demand at 40. The found interest stronger ner hunt for stocks than manifested in Denver for Wyokans Oil Syndicate It was announced E t the Franco-Wyoming was I g on Section 36 in the Powder River me, This deal has been closed by L. A Philippot, for the Wyokans Oil syndicate and the French Oil com- , of which he is the thes se two companies independent. As everybody knows, Mr. Philippot|} h no connection of any kind with he Franco-Wyoming and is acticg for the interests he represents. The French Oil company is drilli on Section 14 in Big Muddy field The Wyokans Oil syndicate is drill ing niCalt Creek field, and has taken one-half interest with the French Oil president, | being absolutely company in the Powder River dome, | on the following sections: North- west quarter of Section 9, Township 41, Range 81; northeast quarter of Section 8, Township 41, Range 81; southeast + quarter of Section 28, Township 41, Range 81; northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 41, Range 81; north half of southeast quarter of Section 22, Township 41, Range 81; eust half of northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 41, Range 81; all of Section 36, Township i1, Range 81. Wyoming Hub Is Organized Announcement of the formation of the Wyoming Hub Oil company is made today. The company filed ar- ticles of incorporation Wednes.la} The holdings of the company are all in the Big Muddy field, and judg- ing from the location of the land, lie in a desirable part of the field. The names of the directors are not made public at this time, but are some of the best known men of Cas- per and Glenrock, two of them hav- ing been connected with one of the largest deals ever made in this sec- tion of the state. HOME ge k Petro-| | The capital is 1,000,000 s $1.00 An be placed on per share The firm of Ni Casper, acted as att s & Stirrett, of neys in the mat-! Mj The main office of the company is in Casper, while offices will be opened in Denver, Cok Great Northern Organizes ganization | pre and ir the ern Oil company, experienced op ep inte m e * made thru local The new : . cin concern capitaliz £500,000 ; ng of as many es of the ue of $1 each, de proven territory in the debtedness form preparation, Tz from our best citizens are to be con- THE CASPER oy TRIBUNE i in, 1 onfirmed reports s *nthfinder well in the Big Muddy has} | ed a heavy flow of gas, indi-j cating near proximity to the oi] sands, } | REV. SYKES TELLS OF i HIS WIFE'S TROUBLES Wyoming-Montana inister of the Gospel Thinks It uz Public Oil il Exchange Duty to Make Statement About Wednesday, Sopt Sept. 5, 1917. Wonderful Cee | MARKET GOSSIP } _ Increased activity in several issues It is seldom, indeed, that men of |288 added a new dominant note to the ae Siitetere bot market. This activity is real too— usters OF 'founded on new wealth production, gospel, willingly express their in-/and gives promise of developing a publicly to a proprietary |movement of so size in issues af-| nee iininnent erento 1 } | especially dicine However, when a medi- ities oy the new discoveries. Altho | z ‘ a last week was quiet, gauged accordin; e obtains that singular purity and lto the u ‘ 3 activities of the past weil shown by the uni-/months, we believe we are now gath- nlac, statements |ering force for one of the gre moves in the history of Wyoming cil. Several of the uncertain issues whose ciency that is promising fields of the stat sidered thoroughly commensurate holdings have bee: : tside th with the good that is actually being /Hoiie cr yc poen Proven outside the cco hed d off the es of the thinking Rev, A. H pastor of the who have turned to the bet- Watki Park erian church, |ter class stocks This is a favorable Nashville, Tenn., prominent not only | indication For while we believe in| a minister of the gospel but popu-|eupport for le te new develop- as a man and citizen who has been |ment, we arc o see such’ sup- e to his f and every trust obbing schemes Thru sixteen ye Oklahoma, ( jOhio and Kan }versed in oil Icval advantages unexc W. J. Turner, who smes from | Bartlesville Oklahoma, connected with the Little Caney Oil company, is sociated with Mr. Hugo in the }Great Northern, while W. H. Patten of this city will serve as secretary- treasurer he her I See of i Midwest Opens Riverton Office notice a marked improvement in her | bine half section is on the same con- Extensive development k in-|condition. In less than a week from |tour as BE. T. Williams land in Sec- augurated by the Midwest Refining |the time she began taking it she was tion 11 While no authority exists jcompany for the Hall and Glenrock |#ble to sit up, and is today able to help |on production from the second Wall | @ interests in the Pilot Butte field has With the household duties. Before Creek sands, drillers whose experience | mecuaatta tad [tt ot att she began taking Tanlac she had fear-|make their opinions worthy of credit jnecessitated the opening of offices at)ful pains in her side, and suffered |say that this sand will be greater in Riverton. The company now has five field and rigs located in the is mov-|digestion, and was intensely nervous. | which been one of the most re- ag a sixth from the Grass Creek field./These distressing symptoms, I am/markable sands of the country for — thankful to say, have entirely disap-|large, steady production in Salt Jupiter ponents Afloat 2 com, |and she seems to relish everything she : Re ports, thabi the Jupiter Oil com-| eats, She sleeps better and is gain-| This great structure stands out as | jpany is to be taken over by terning strength and flesh rapidly. I)the great gamble of this fall. With- interests and that a mer is impend- think it only a question of a short/out a questio it looms up in a pres- jing which will bring a number of+the time until her health is fully re: minor issues under the control of the Midwest Refining company are hay- Iwi ing a strengthening effect on the trade. ful Tools Are Recovered = A fishing job in the well of the Glenrock Oil & Gas company on Sec- tion 7 of the Big Muddy was rewarded with success and drilling has been resumed at a depth of 400 feet. Sat- isfactory progress is being made. It is reported that the company is about to close a deal with the Security Oil company for 320 acres of land a mile west of Glenrock and expects soon to erect a rig on the property. 4. Saw, or ORIGINALITY GEM STONES DENVER,COLO. . PHONE MAM 194 F FARRIS RE ANCE OA EI RIG | in our Large and completestock All kinds ’ of Building Materials ingenheimer ber Co. | “For the past ten > remain in bed, and decided to let her try “T am a conservative ma jand extré think I have ever seen give such prompt results. Mrs, Sykes !Creek in the E had taken only two-thirds of a bottle makes Columbine constantly from sour stomach and in- productivity than the first Wall Cre peared, her wi a de Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- | Hecla-Wyoming, Jupiter, Western Ex- r reposed i m, said recently: months, Mrs has been in very delicate the outside of pro- iffering from bad stomach per who have ey v dually everything the r rvous now coming out r 5 ndition oming They claim nd frequently ) will a ollar ms on-Wyoming ha ng with Midwest eemed to bring uffe o long feel it my duty to | Oil in ev Ith production of veryone know what this medicine | the 1 Wall Creek, which, to our done for her. I several months | mind s both th ue. condition was ich that she double had | ulative rth—exactly resort present selling price. . The two es, we believe, are the and have ,buys on to s board. What is of been skeptical rey rding the ]even greater iterest is the develop- of proprietary medicines, but this |ments of the past few days in a mar has certainly proven an excep-'ket way ths is fair to give more 1 am now firmly convinced that impetus to these issues than for some a medicine of great power |time past, | ordintry merit. I do not COLUMBINE anything to| The proving of the second an. luc Wall | excellent prop - this medicine when we began to |sition, in our opinion The Colum- returned Creek. appettite has TISDALE OR POWDER RIVER | fields of Wyoming as Activity of a kind atructure pective of the the next hig bet ndjnmever before accorded a |prior to the |going on today on the Tisdale dome. “Tanlac has certainly prc rkable remedy in her all you claim for it. ommend it to my ly friends. Pharmacy.—Adv. Iploration (two wells), Tisdale, To- -a national cap ri a 4 ees ) rt ey i ormiac ostandard sleeper for Los Angeles ana San Francisco September For particulars write J. P. ver. Colo. actual proving of it is | 30. ‘: Hall, general agent, A. T. & S. F.| Ry. Co., 601 Seventeenth st., Den- | bin (two wells, Franco- itscriined in- | 50C square miles of collecting area. 'terests, Deltox-W oming and General The new discovery of flowing oil at | Petroleum are either drilling or plac-|Notches, a much smaller dome, jing their material on the ground pre- given a tremendous impetus to an in« perekory to drilling. terest already keen. Tisdale is a dome of magnificent The Tisdale well is reported near~ proportions. The drainage or collect-|ing the Embar, where, according to ing area surpass any other structure Knight, s: outing wells may be ex- in_the state, having, it is stated, over pected. aay: C. M. EDGETT OIL LEASES AND ROYALTY INTERESTS FOR SALE Office with Otis & Co., Midwest Hotel, Casper, Wyo. Phone 766 Dutton Staley & Company OIL INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LEASES Suite 7 Smith Bldg. Phone 467 or 468 The Black Bear Oil & Gas Co. Stock at 50 cents per share is he very best investment in the Salt Creek field. 740 acres adjoining Columbine and Midwest. Has two wells now, and will have five more before January 1, 1918. Next well must be completed before Oct, 22, 1917. STANLEY & CO. Casper, Wyoming To Wiltns id $e. ceeee eee H. E. PARSONS 5 Natrona Hotel Phone 652 if Where the roy iWon ap real good | Fellowship Prevails —and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocros not only for the satisfying meals, but because it's 2 place ts meet, to chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 85e PREPARE FOR SCHOOL DAYS by providing the pupil with the necessary supplies. We carry everything in that line and are selling them at a price that means a great saving in the ag- gregate, Our extended line of fine stationery, too, is marked at a price that appeals to the economical buyer. SCHULTE CONFECTIONERY C. WEST, Mgr. lt Will Pay You to consult us betore buying or selling any stock We are in minute telegraphic Communication with all of the outside Markets on the Wyoming oil issues | WANTED =: We have ju:t ‘financed a large oil proposition’ and bilities. | One with good acreage, well '»-ated +: proven territory (producer preferred) needing ad- ditional capital for expansion is what we w- Send full details for consideration. , D Oil Propositson Ready for Promotion é We are saving our clients $10 to $50 on every | thousand shares of stock ; Bv our Superior Marketing Facilities — Wire, Phone or Mail i are 20 %pen for another with development nossi- | Us Your Next Buying or Selling Order. ; r “arter & Company BROKERS .

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