Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 4

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County, Wyoming, without _salary, 3 14018 -- mie is ordered that mother’s .pen- Fred C. Metz, ; for matey sions ifor Mary ‘E. Duthie, -M. en Leslie E. Earnshaw, year.1918 FO., year )1918 in, ‘Grace Smith and obtgyee ret G. 0. Ireland, year \1918_-.- Year )4918 Kropp ;be. and hereby are, rene Mrs. D, F. Auburn; year 1918 191 for @ period of six months. Prd Gus Langhoop, year 1914__-_ ‘Reports by the Sheriff, wage i Warren M. Kleber, year 1918 of Ragles, year -: 3 nomber of horses bse pa ani name Axel Fredland, year 1918__ Retition, gpd iets for.eoncolle-| her of cattle aa Reged, - during a Nellie ‘Waldeck, year 1918__ 15.65] tion.and, refund of taxes, presented|imonth of r, 1918, showing _ ee Joseph E. Mohatt, year:1918 .6.00|.and -disallowed as follows: inspection - thereof, approved. | q ir | Walter G. Hawkins, year.1918 .4.00| L. A. Tilden,-years.1917 and It appearing to the board that a » f — | ne vy John Carlson, year-1918_--_ 6.4}. 1918 -— 8.00} road ;poll .tax will be required for |}! ry | i J \ i z |Henry Wyatt & Co., year C..E. Lewis, year 1918_ 1:95 the purpose of raising sufficient eS eae AGIS foe EE EE: 30.76) 8. A.-Lane, year 1908: to 1918, pasenue to getray (ee ae and he : 5 - | Harrison Hovey, year 1918__ 4.08) -inelusive --- 44.00} bridge expenses of unty, F ur nished by TAYLOR & CLAY Dobbin Springs Sheep Co., Appointment -of.E. M. Ogburn,| the year 1019, it is ORDERED that d q ‘ year 1918 --_---_------_ §9.79| County ‘Clerk, of H. K. Carlson, to s snecial oad Dell eae two doles | b .67 | act De i e, and 1s hereby levied on ea ae Room 212, Or Rxchagase Bldg. || ieee repeat oa: 91a ae Deby Sfene Coe ites oat Se (ee a Company Ee in oot Pro-| Analysis of Water Encountered in Walter H. Bradley, year:1917 6.00 Jaw, ved. ; “tthe ages of exeniy ane) and fifty | ducer at Maverick Springs, Deep Drilling Shows It to Be | lew York Curb Mrs, Josie Mills, year 1917 1.67| ‘Appointments “by Patrick -Rayce,| years, for said year 1919. More to Be Drilled ss Exelleat Hesel Ahecke Ask | Naw Yer Bid Ask _ | L. Larson, year 1917 -__-_ 18.50] Shertff, of Jack Sheehan and H. L.| It is estimated that the revenue ¥ peered e American - 02 08 | Midwest Refg. --. 1264 127 |™. J. Gothberg, year 1917-_ 28.85] Seidel, to act as-Deputy Sheriffs in Conti P. Five.) The Sheridan-Wyoming Oil campa-| Analysis of 2 vater taken | Bessemer 16 +12 | Midwest Com, --_ 1.29 1.80 Petitions and affidavits for refund) and for Natrona County, approved. SSeotinned on tRage: Eive), ny tapped the oil ander 1,200 feet eee sper pambles ef: water: tales Bib Bear 2024 03 | Midwest Pref. --- 1.43 1.56 | and cancellation, of taxes, .presented| Appointment by Patrick Royce, —_. in another well at Maverick Springs. | the well recently drilled jointly by, Bit Five ------ Ort 02t | Merritt ~ 22-5) 22.00 and disallowed, as follawa: sed Sheritt, of Georme McKenzie, to.act -GEOLOGICAL :WORK This well is located on section 22,| the Town of Riverton and the Popo. Boston Wyoming .19 221 Gran iD 795 | lim Daly, year 1918 ----- :45.66| as Jailor, and Janitor, approved. wp aed) 1 about a quarter of a mile from well! Agie Light & Power company of the Big Indian _ .23 25 | One ae er ton aia |M- J. Burke & J. > Appointments by Patrick Royce,|] Mape and Blue Prints, Surveying No. 1, the first to establish the po-' same place, show it to be suttable for 008 00a | oe a a3? 2 ae Boe. | i y Sherif, of Joe aean, C..C, Me-}] , Crude, Oil Testing « Specialty ; tential possibilities of the field. An- domestic nd following fur 16 18 | Hee ann alte GALT |.Winona Qil, Corporat Ne 50 2W. W. Walker, C..M. Hawks, Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., i other w I be started on the same. ther tes: ely that other wells, Con. Royalty — 84 87 Okiah ae Ones 925 | 44, . J. Roberts, H..L. Patton, J. A. \P. O. Box:325. -Rm..10, over Lyric quarter section soon. | will be drilled to provide a xolume of | Casper Embar — ‘cos ‘004 | Oklahoma PIR 9. . H, D..Schoonmaker, yaar;1918 .45.26) Crawford and James R. Luxen, to , Wyo. The new well is variously esti. | water sufficient for the Town of Riv. | Elkhorn 40 ae | Be eet adjourned .fo slanuary 8,| serve a8 deputy sheriffs, for Natrona mated at from 500 to 700 barrels, erton. At the same time the town Hecela 00% . New :York Stoc! xchange | . 7 5 = a day measurements taken at flush will be relieved of a vexing problem Jupiter 03 .04 Stocks | ROBT. J. VSETCH, production showing a flow in excess| attending the poor and inadequate, Kinney - 56 59 | Open Close Chairmen, = vr, a of the latter figure. Inasmuch as the | supply secured in the past. Mount. & Gulf_. 14 -16 | Mexican: Pet. - 170 1662 | Attest: E. M.. QGRURN, ; s old well is making 250 barrels it is The artesian flow was encountered. Northwest — Ad -5L Texas Oil _ 187§ 188% | Clerk. considered likely that the new well at two different levels, the deeper one | Outwest.- 084 03} Sinclair Oil 3484 | ———— oung: oman OoOwnsl e will settle down to setlement pro-| proving the strongest flow and the Pathfinder ~.. 05 06 U.-S. Steel _ 89 898 | OFFI LP E B “i ; y r ig i i k ICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BQARD ¢ duction near this amount. _ | best, grade of water. ! Premier __-___-- 01 02 | So 5 | .OF COUNTY .COMMISSIONERS In the 1, ik Oil Field piece gil 2 ood quality heavy| ‘The chemist states in his reyort Picardy ——- 1000 12 Lie pee Grea tethieis ‘ an ENS USK | ae rex oul, flowing from rock pressure, | that owing to an accident, a part of Riverton Ref. 14 16 ¥5 i Nh co tas n F “ : The well has been capped and will 84, the second sample was lost "aad it, Republic —. 02 3a | Open Close | State of Wyoming: fr Fhe ene ye ihe. Line»Co. aS building a pipe line remain until, pipeline can be con-| was not possible to determine the| Shiloh __-. 03 04 99.08 99.06 | bos ‘om the ;: il Field to Lusk. structed. amount of chloride and sulphuric acid) United Pet. :06 08 | - 94.04 94.02 | Oty of Natrona ‘Ehougands of men will be.employed in‘the Lusk | ; It i oie pUseges of the company found in the sample. As the amount, Western Expl. -80 85 = so Ha | y x Oil ‘Field. © sink fifteen wells on this quartet) of chlorine and sulphuric acid found) Wind River Refg. .23 26 - 96. 10 | a the Families o: i seatigns and it is expected that, they] in the first sample was small, it seems, E, T. Williams... 240 2.60 | 95.02 (95.02 | | Bosnlet: Recaro i monet Families of these men will mean Thousands Wil give a flow of upwards of 2,000) likely that no more than a slight er-! W. o-Kans — 1.40 1.50 = a - 95.1 3 9 TEN es : A : barrels ai day: Thera! arelotheriane |sere maser Pepaxtings tint sarie| WyoTox. 2 “45 7) - 94.92 94.98 | met this 8th day of January, 1919, Young Woman is the natural place for them.to.live. ducing properties in the vicinity, but figures on the analysis of the secona none as promising as these two wells sample, of the Sheri Wyoming company. The first artesian flow contains, WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs — -$1.00Elk Basin —~__ pursuant to adjournment of yester- | day, there -being present Robert J. 1.85 | Veitch, chairman, ‘Commissioners T. An abundance ‘vantages, at Young ace .of good water, Telephone, U. S. on-the.main highway, and many other ad- Woman. ; Fy As itali 5 = eee - - 1.85 A. Hall .and James ,B, .Griffith, and Ry company, which is capitalized according to the report, 47.44 parts Salt Creek - 1.50Grass, Creek 2 sames .B, y All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital for $200,000, held its annual meeting solids per 100,000 parts water, Big Muddy - - 1.50Fossil -_ = contract) E.-M. Ogburn, clerk. i stock of:the ‘¥. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each lot.; Send January 10, when Peter Kooi, Ralph against 37.44 parts solids on the sec. Pilot Butte -__ = _‘1b0Landger. =--- 125) The following proceedings were for folder and particulars write Denio, Alf. Diefonderfer, George H. ond artesian flow. Both samples had, to-wit: : . bake Brown, R. A. Keenan, R. E. The following ills presented, | audited and allowed, and certificates 84.95 ordered drawn for same, viz: 27.62; The Gleason Studio, jail: ex- 10.44! pense OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BOARD ‘cellation and réfund of taxes; pre-| OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS sented and allowed as follows: Vem N. S. Wilson, year-1918 ____ ns 9 E. F. Seaver, year 1918 ___ Page 2. D (Continued gfromg bay 22.) W. S. Fergusson, year 1918__ McNally proved low. in scale forming salts, Patrick Sullivan of Casper were elect-, and a great proportion of the solids ed to the directorate. is due to the salt of sodium, mostly The election of executive officers! sodium carbonate. made R. A. Keenan president, R. B.| a el To'the ‘Young Woman Townsite .Co., . ‘ Room 3, Meller Bhig. Phone 467: » -2utfCagper, Wyoming MeN vice-president, R. B. Minty P & P services -- 35.05| J, L. Shepperson, year 1918 _ 6.00 Wolton Commercial ¥ . sec y and Fred Goldberger treas. Wyoming General Hospital J. G. Worthington, year 1918 4.00 and, bridges 4,75 | , urer. < P & P services __________ 219.55 Michael Burke, year 1918__ 260.95) Shaffer Gay:Co., P & :P. ex- a —_—_—_—_— = — — = : Pecos 50 F. Villnave, year 1917 _____ 436 |, Spense 8 os Ba So 50, Washakie Coane ce sees 187-5013 M, Shiley, year 1918 4.35| Shaffer Gay Co. P & P.ex- f b ' J ane with quror = 4.00 Wm. J. Laverty, year 1918__ 4.00 Henry Tran: yage 23.30 HAS NOTHING 10 FEA IN _—_— Mins BHRtinS, Cos supplie 3.00 Gust Alvras, year 1918 ----_ 4,00 Chas. Anda, county com- 1S { Open weather in southern Wyom- ‘p. J. Crilly, election expense 25,00) Sam Alvras, year 1918 __-__ 4.00! missioner --~----------- z J A ing has made it possible for the Ohio Chabarlin’Fusn & Unde Co, |Geo. Hollingsworth, year 1918 4.00 J.T. Scott, premium on bonds 180.25 ie Oil company, which has a lease on expense P & P 70.00 Se Wi Conwell a Oe Lise Chas Anat SEPEASS, < CORSE Apri oS ae EES ED i about 11,000 acres of the Diantond, oy. po jin F live F. Haas, year se 00° gio iseas ~ 50} 4 F \ ENACTION BLUE SKY LAW evs": ase of hs Disnend ctbarin Fur Und Co, ? Ole Haug your TO18 > 00 lo he -__ sENERYTHING |RY BUILDING ‘MATERIAL 4 River, to continue work. Fourteen Frank E Henry, certificates Major Ormsby, year peSiee= #00 Rigen E CaawGRSaS Gas 100.00 a j = i wells are in progress and six have) oe ia 744, z: .00: G. B. Stebbins, year : i O ! AY a ” F i i If the recommendations made by'ijcen completed. These prove the ter- Fr oh ndebiednees oasis RD ae Evans, year 1918 3,91 plies, P & P -_-___-___. 56,95 | R IG TIM BER S A SP ECI AL T Y the State Bar association are heeded | ritory over two miles of ground and paral cena ats 15,00 | Olive Rowray, year .1918 --_ 4.00 Colby & Rognstad, roads and by the Wyomi: ture, the days present developments will tend te oan a ‘i |r. B. Campbell, year 1918_-_ 3.65, __bridges -------__. eed 35.10 a of the designing eee tered, Prove about six miles more if desults| “MOSES 27.50 |H- A. Preuss, year 1918 _-_ 6.12, L. M. Claytor, election ex- sad ‘ i s tion promotor in Wyoming have end- are what the company’s geologists... P¥° : f “"“~|C. B. Manbeck, year 1918-_ 46.67) pense __ - x ‘ 4 i ed. The recommendation i expect, The pipe line of the Ili.’ Fankel Carbon & Ribbon Co» | Dwight L. Sechrist, year 1918 5.01, The following petitions and a6} FARM ‘MACHINERY ‘WAGONS 7 curb on the wor nois Pipe Line company been | _, Supplies = “hq | Flora Lowe, year 1918 _____ 14.35 | davits for cancellation and, refund. of |: - ? > poration agents but i Frank Branch, juror 4.00 laid for three miles from the Union NicolavcenilGaheriGon roads Pressie Sexton, year 1918___ 15.00 | taxes, presented and allowed as fol- GAS ENGINES ‘COAL ied to safeguard agains Pacific railroad and material for the, NiCOWysen Tumber Coy roads. | |¢. P. Johnson, year 1918-_ , 6.00| lows: ‘ : , ae digement ie semua tegenterns jy {tank farm is being unloaded at the! wt pubbe election expense 5.00/E: Van Scheiack, year 1918 a7.e7 LR. C. sheavithy yeae pe gatas © development of the oit | stati 61h S, 5, ~~ 248: and other mineral resoure san 2 — % Mrs. Lottie Bragg, witness - 3,20 } L. A. Wakefield, year 1918 -_ 6.00! Son Se ee 6.52 SS ! ction of honest ¢ er in KEQUGHAN-HURST TAKE BIG State Highway Dept., roads Louis R, Schmidt, year 1917 | a the basis of the recommendations b Fe and bridges .--_----___- 3961.56 and 1918 _--7-12_ ~~ 7 8.00 f H ions but ig y P d d Gilents ferrctmnpneraeAne ants CONTRACT IN OKLAHOMA midwest Refining Co. roads Tom Majors, year 1018 —-- 5.22 j hone 62. Office and Yard; First and Center. of the unscrupulous operator also ———_ and bridges _ 32.40 Ben Nolan, year 1918 _-____ . ’ . 2 . el in the recommendations ‘The Keoughan-Hurst Drilling com- Mills Printing Co., supplies-_ 18.65 See Ben Realty Co., year 1918.54! 4 v Reep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps Legislation for the development of pany of Denver has entered into con- See Ben Transfer Co., dray- | 0. L. Walker, year 1917 -___ 88.17; “QU ! various other Wyoming industries tracts to drill five wells on five dis. age sc ee es 6.00 | Chas. Anda, year 1917 ___ 5.44) © curbing the operations of tinct tracts in the new Comanche The Texas Company, roads Butler Corporation: year ae oe Se ce was also recommended by the | field of Oklahoma in which a shallow and bridges _---__-_____ 71.75 Butler Corporation, year 1917 19,59 . ’ abs ; = " mecoaictlone well, good for barrels, was re. John Kicl, freight, roads and | Butler Corporation, year 1917 1:20) You Tepe fone: = Linigens | IE EIR: ‘ ek: | =e = cently completed. These five leases bridges -~------------ 69,12} Butler Corporation, year 191 87 the , , MERRITT BETS ANOTHER arsatenetyiy, Berwer men.and the, "C: tecetian, reads” and L.A. Boyd year 1918... 3.59 rheumatic ache WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW.PARTS? work will be done fo: bridges ------------- 14.25 Ross Lambert, year 1917-._ 2.72! < ing-Us- ‘i ‘ each. Two rotary rigs and!one ¢ Midwest Hotel Co., meals for * See Ben Realty Co. year | —se9r al Ship or:Bring:Us Your Broken: Castings or (Parts :toibe Welded. j ! A dard rig have been shipped to €o- jurors __ Se we ee aeeas=, PISO)! 191 = eee noe ee +60 _ Put it on freely. Don’t rab ft i Ordinarily we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a . t 4 manche. Sid Keoughan, who broke Natrona Co. Tribune, printing 37.93) See Ben Realty Co., year | Just Ict it penetrate naturally. W tad aew part and.save the time lost in ordering from the factory or ? “all records for rapid drilling in the Larsen & Jorgenson, election lg ett aee = | ee ene eee we agency. | Big Muddy field, will be in charge of expense = 18.00; G . Hagens, y oe, eLDe -External a stifincss, ae Welding also makes the brokzn casting stronger. than the new * The Merritt Oil corporation com. | he operations. John Piska, roads and bridges ,33.00 | a. B. Lathnop, year lato a2 6.53 | eremped, opusclen, stepined 6 ote by adding additional strength to.the weak part that, is broken. Uys he Wea" BERT PRITZ QUSAPPEARS, ities icscnnessn BIG ae ST an HR cf te ene ane at |E We ve an Ovid Ppate st for a mk to wa comp ease in the Big Muddy es ee one sien esl ss > rR || J ° 1» COL er -piec . c cutting out an d on Saturday at a depth of 3,020 5 John Soper, roads and bridges 93.00 | Ruder & TER ens vese 1917 138 | economical, “Ask any druggist, for welding in.seamless patches in fire boxes, welding..cracked flue side | With the tools merely touching W, R. D roads and Se OO UCR, 2 eral srown and door sheets, calking edges, etc. H ats ‘i Bai Ort : bridges > - 124,00) L. P. Mathis, year 1917. 5.44 5 . ‘, - ra ind the oil rose 200 feet in the Bill England A. H. Cobb, year 1917. 3.05 € a & Let.thebest equipped shop in the west give you an estimate on ing, indicating that the averags, il, England, | fesse nye! = = p) ‘ your. work. i apacity of the field when the mana prides ee ee 155.00 | Butler Corporation, year 1917 87 ah ; e aeedealledcine Joe Evans, roads and bridges 93.00) W. H. Leavitt, year 1917__ 18.50 = ee a WELDERS AND OF CAST -IRON, STEEL, BRASS, aes 0 JOB W. C. Dozeyn, roads and Butler Corporation, year 1917 2.72 ! BN RAASY © aks BRON A r AND ER MET, ’ ed ' ETRO! M CLIMBS A 5] bridgesgae= = = eee 27.50 R.M. Bartholomew, year 1917 7.08 ws ONZE, u , OTHER E' ‘ALS—ALL i LUSK PETROLEU DiSUMIKGllyS | sesdceiana = = “WELDS GUARANTEED ON DEVELOPMENT PLANS —— | bridges - Sees, WT : 3 —-— Mystery surrounds the disappear- John Kiel, roads 1 bridges 1365.00 \ lively interest has been mani-|ance of Bert Pritz, a Dane who came | John Keil, ronds and beidkees 922,00 OXY-ACETYLENE ‘WELDING SHOP : fest for several days in the stock or here from Chicago several months Robert Bens aed Eee oe | 3 the Lusk Petroleum comp: Chey-| ago to accept a poBition under Su. bridges eon gg | : | 118 South Rave, tebahestacy Gacacsy’ Bhene sud chine corporation, which is” rapidly |perintendent Winter, who has charge city of Casper; water vent.. 98.094 our t | eee rete Oe ae oe’ ning to the front among the opera- of shallow production in the Big Mud- Rad Crosa Hospital, services pa . , SOSA. asper, 5 é development of the great; dy field for the Midwest Refining “pp 83.85 A ; uck Creek field near Lusk. There company. Pritz disappeared a week | Natrona County ‘Tribune, sup- | Rebuilt |Into ‘New Ones At is active bidding for Lusk stock, but ago leaving his acerued savings and) ~}ijee i 4008 c 8 HIE little of the stock is attracted by pay check for the present month un-) yPieS o~------ iano One-half the price of New Casings — : TAL ices.) Bere si z . He ‘gan, juror _ Y , i present prices. There are fourteen called for. * ; John McGrath, juror 2.00 | i 5 = os = = rigs bexinning work upon the proper-| According to Mr. Winter the man} ion Dolimarcada tana tinidecs 63.25 m Dae oof sie w ties of the Lusk company under the was numbered among the most steady | “0 . e' ant i 3 5s Mi rE AYLOR & CLA supervision of the Ohio Oil company of his employes and had virtually Hoty hee ae eee 9.70} Guaranteed RS QQ 4 les i TAC A Y, inc. and much of its acreage is considerea spent all his time in the Big Muddy | expanse 4 7320) i STOCKS AND BONDS proven territory already. field until his sudden disappearance | ‘enews ge eel ‘ Q . : | wie i Special efforts to find the man are Johny Melellat, election ex. ea We are turning out hundreds of rebuilt tires-to _ | » Rei sfelegsenble au boaed aly New York, Denver, ana ye W. A. Matlock, specialist in Kinney; being made but all efforts to dat, C iy ar Motor GaiasnenttP aes satisfied customers. -Before throwing away-that old other markets ‘over our prive' wires. Oil & Refining stock, left Denver have been of no avail. Atta ee 25.00 4 aries the SAT yi of our estice at yout le Thursday for Texas, where he will He was last seen when he left the, ..% f) - HE Sarr trees aE Tes casing call and see if we can_rebujld:it. -If we-can, you posal to buy, sel lor obt yest markets and up to the min- examine several | promising | leases | Midwest camp to report to a rig in| Oil City Filling Station, ex- ne g ; ! 5d “ute quotations. rg " which have been offered to the Kin- the southern part of the field. He Omaha ans 84.65 will. see a tire * . , Jmformation and quotations furnished upon request on company in the rapidly develop- never reported at the rig and as it TAGE MeCiiebon, ees sa) t ; Local Oils, New York ks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. i aaa aaa ei ere aio epi eeriay | Mirainiy eae ae el cry GOOD AS NEW |] Phone, 203°, Casper, Wye: 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. been absent for several days. M, N. Wheeler, roads and i ? p ‘ : Shipping Bourd a eee requisitioned Amer- Wyoming. produéts lof 1918, were |/L! (J. “McGrath: i vessels of a dead valued’at $265,915, ‘ * dees weirht capacity of 4,000 tons. : Pekin. Gale, —_ money—buy _—_ We will buy your‘second hand fur- meal Ucket’ niture and pay highest market: price. | Phone 249, 121 West First st. | 1-13-26) | \n Apperson, the first commercial- successful car built 25 ‘Ss ago, Smith- cae = with nuts to help di-| Salt is eaten gestion, 4 bridges Arthur*Brand€, Commercial 'Ptg. Ward * Tui Webel C plies. | John Jourgensen, supplies | * Petitions and . affidavits®

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