Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 e 3 _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919 DRILLER SUES GOSDEN CASPER REALTY ANSES [KEY 1 AD FOR 511,000 JUDGMENT) - CHPITAL TO $200,000; © REFINING IS The Casper Realty company has INCORPORA TED - J. M. Cosden, under whom opera- | filed with the secretary of state ne-| tions of Cosden Oil company are car-| tice of its intention to increase its) | (spl) The Rey ae ee ried on in Wyoming, was recently | capital stock from $50,000 to $206, | company, composed of Denver ad \made defendant in a suit for $11,00v/ 900, Rapid extension of the com-/ Rawlins won has filed articles of in in the district court at Basin for al-|pany’s interests and field of opera-|.orporation at the statehouse. The {legal non-payment of the contract tion necessitates recapitalization com. capital stock is $50,000. The Denver price of a well that was drilled in mensurate with the new endeavors. |men are C. R. Patterson and R. H Big Horn county in his behalf by —————————— iy nitton. E. W. Hughes is the Wv. A. M. Berringer, a contracting driller. ‘oming representative, Rawlins it phe EG se at aelalleged arose out | GEOLOGICAL WORK headquarters. st 4 of the failure of the hole, it having! 2 i been jammed and later abandoned. || Mépe and Blue Prints, Surveying | CHEYENNE, W: Feb. The local legal representatives of Mr. Crude Oil Testing a Specialty | ite 32: S epg. — Cosden have made a motion that the || Wyeming Map and Blue Priat Co., PSP rcs aot erereon. of case be transferred to the United P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, ever Lyric lidantconcarn Shave \beenitiled| here. Produce Market Week-End Review of Prices to Jobbers and Shippers Furnished by U. S. Bureau COOPER DOME FIELD AGTIVE | fests Roxana Acquires Leases Prepara- Summary of General Conditions.— ° | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. c Ya ents decreasec { e s tory to Drilling; Midwest Sub- c ar ts shinmieny dec reaee i forsmone Local Stocks | New York Curb States district court for trial before Casper, Wyo. Jay C. Baird, Charles H. Taffner and F leading lines, including potatoes, ola Bia Bid Ask ; Judge John A. Riner. Helen D. Baird, all of Sherid: sidiary Drills cabbage, onions, and dry beans. American c.-_ Midwest Refg. -__ 145 ithe di t ee OG ce nt continued to increase for Midwest Com. — 1.41 oe Petrole ala and new cabbage. Prices de- Midwest Pref. _ 1.6¢ | of the Roy Dutch com-- clined moderately with some tenden- Merritt __ _ 24.00 ch has been sradu y €X- cy to recover for potatoes and.cab- Boston-Wyo. - Glenrock Oil _ 3. 4.00 ‘DRUG USERS TO tending its operations in ming bage. Beans tended lower while ap- Big Indian ) Cosden ___ Tip | ! este: Gis) jane Wroigeard ander tna pitas continued cers: eeage OLeet| Oo. Goede oy ae PETROLEUM BE HARD HIT direction x Ball, manager of, lines were irregular or showed no de- Columbine Sapulpa __ 7. 7.50 | the Rocky Mountain ” division, ac-'finite price trend. Con. Royalty — | Houston Oil 3.00 84.00 BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED | BY ORDINANCE quired leases on the Cooper dome in| Western Potato Shiping Points.— Casper Embar Oklahoma P&R __ 8.25 8.50 | o 5 market wi i Albany county preparatory to drilling |Colorado White potatoes declined 10¢ Elkhorn _ i Send for Special pear Write or wire us Your et wishes SR EE ecectign nr Se this spring. at Greeley, closing at $1 for No. 1} Hecla _ - 8 & security | ing, pycneees sed rhe ttea 8 coger about 1200 othe! closed loads trackside. leche Rural Jupiter New York Stock Exchange SINGER SECURITIES CORPORATION Hee Geis eed city r N- » whicl se tc closed at ce ani ussetts At ans f ids S wn boundary of Albany county Wisconsin, No. 1” white! Kinney —-=--— | Stocks close |L__2> Park Row bo INE | eC ie SO ope eoe emee ors ney stock closed! at $1710, and RedpRiver| swroonta int @iGult Mexican Pet 166 1683 [ihaiiarastrel tarmaalar tie tnewinas Ohio Oil Som Dan yi8 Progucers: in ae s closed at 90c to $1 at Morehead, Nortnwest 2 7 ries 1874 18y;, a= SSF SSS Taaa ma which owlig ae ie cauingehey ex Rock Creek field. They were obtained Minn. . z = 2 Ga a \ Sd n Sorel from John W. Hay, of Rock Springs, Car lot Prices on Potatoes—Colora-| Dutwest —— eae age c jie,) wes) pat iny effect immediately, } Thomas, John Davis and others. do and Idaho White stock, No. 1, de a ‘inder a 3 bd 7 4 UV gives the police contro} of the traffic mate, eked obese api ie sean eras, Eee oe oung Woman lownsite |2c2s2ese2 continuation of the Rock Creek anti- markets, but recovered and closed at Ri a) v Sher Liberty Bonds r to get under old rulings. e term cline. One test is now being drilled $1.30 to $1.85 in Oklahoma C Robie pS Open Close Ms eal tor a si ales fine of $50 and a by Midwest Refinery interests in this $1.90 to $2 in Houston and $1.90 in. ae vee, le v8.92 98.2 In the Lusk Oil Field 90-day on sentence for users or car- Sel rs i Fort Worth. The Chicago carlot mar-) Tyhiteg pe fs oe 92.70 88 joersnor ee, ne Roxana company recently ac-- ket declined 10c from last week’s| < 2nd 4s_ 92.30 Sales - Che Illinois Pipe Line Co. is buildin, ‘ipe line duired @ large acreage in the Round close, recovered 15c¢ from the lowest) eS ist ne 9492 94.92 from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. epee (CITY HALL CASE Butte field, a new district about 15 point and closed slightly higher at! n iles south of Cheyenne, in Goloraday $1.65 to $1.75. ee EES | Bua ais S anre0 38 Be at ad of men will be employed in the Lusk | MA Y BE OPENED and is preparing to put down its first | Potato Shipments.—Colorado ship- i . Uy 5 ‘ y il Field. ‘ test It is drilling a test in the ex- ped 184 cars during the seven-day W¥0-Tex. CED CE cee EET) CY The Families of these men will mean Thousands IN COURT HERE treme northeastern part of Wyoming period and Idaho shipped 204 cars WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET more. in Crook county where its geologists Shipments for the entire country were Warm Springs — -$1.00, Elk Basin --- -- 1.85 Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. | have worked out a structure upon! 2,116 cars compared with 2,495 last Salt Creek — 1.50] Grass Creek - -- 1.85 An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. | Thos. H. Reddington, a Denver Me nee ihe sosured & lore acreare. | week. ___ Big Muddy - 3.50| Fossil -- contract Postoffice, on the main highway, and many other ad-__ }}j architect, who recently sued the city e Uta il and Refining com- Western Bean Markets. — Prices! Pilot Butte — 1.50}{Lander - --- 1.25 vantages, at Young Woman. | of Casper for a percentage of the pany, the control of which was re- again lower. Colorado Pinto beans cently acquired by the Midwest Re- declined to $4.7 i $4.75 in bulk, cash to \ cog fe ire eit Neen MULE GREEK TERRITORY NEW MIDWEST PIPELINE oming fields as an operating concern querque, New M o. In south cen- thra the purchase of 15 per cent of tral markets recleaned Pintos rangea the capital stock of the Carbon Oi!/g7 75 to $9 per ewt. California Li IN LANGE REGION HELD - It is drilling its first we! ya, declined 75c -onsuming mar 20-18N-77W, in the Cooper jets, ranging $10, to $11.25. as os Bean Shipmeats.—Colorado ship = Carbon Oil company was or- neq 20 cars during this week, New The Midwest Refining company's} cule) oxergsome Mexico 12 and California af oe ees a new 8-inch pipe line from Salt Creeh | red by James T. Hurst, of the " Cabbage Somewhat More S is Cane s eae face A.) FSET SEES = : ighan- itu rst Drilling compan ii P an-Hurst Drilling company. — Wigconsin Holland S utestor GHeTeHT Eis bib oil. come| ed about steady at $ _ ‘the Casper refinery. it was placed in So efo- ef panies have been at work recentiy partial operation last week but wil ton in Chicago and § retetoaicks a 54 throughout the territory adacent to not be operated at full capacity until a pete Shipments of ola the Lance Creek field, and they be- the Teapot dome pumping station is| : 109 cars and new stock lieve they have discovered a new completed which will be winthin the iv 7 . field. The territory that looks so hext few weeks. The Midwest now J Onion Values Well Maintained.— | sood to the “hound: n38 and 39 has four lines between Salt Creek | ‘alifornia Australian Browns held « 61, on Mule Creek, about 60 miles 29d Casper. One is used to deliver ; | cost of the city hall building is a | business visitor in Casper in connec- \ tion with his claims against the city \hall. He will probably institute fur- | ther proceedings praying fox relief | in the local district court, the United States district court having thrown the case out for want of jurisdiction, pee genes ‘OIG INDIAN WILL SPEED UP DEVELOPMENT PLANS The Big Indian Oil and Gas com- pany will be among the first of the companies operating in Salt Creek to profit from the passage of the oil leasing bill upon which the confer- ence committee of the house and senate have reached an agreement. All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each lot. Send for folder ang particulars write To the Young Woman Townsite Co., Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467-W Casper, Wyoming In answer to the recent suit filea wide, fairly steady range of $1.50 to northeast of Lusk. gasoline from the Salt Creek com- them by the Dutton-Staley $2 f. 0. b. and $3 to $4 for small lots ording to the reading of the Pression plant and the other three} 1] markets. Shipments and at 1200 feet shoula ‘Tansport crude. Two of the remain- Three room bungalow and lot in best part north in south cer e the or 3 oo @ sum involv B-i i Ss is ci i sae the alleged. transfer of leases, “ere 282 cars compared with weil saturated with green oil, No Ing S-inch lines and the other an| Casper Addition. Price $1300. Terms to responsible PGi eorbeny, we maeneg prenarauons ae the Cartes | last week. public announcement has been made S-inch pipe. Their normal capacity | : : 5 eet Cldineste SatE GEE eee in. the the | ae of the supposed discovery, but a few #8 30,000 barrels a day but they could | party. This house just completed, never occupied, jon its holdings in Salt Creek as soon il company a motion ip| cil men have been let in on the se- ve speeded up to about 35,000 barrels. | : peeves EWonab ranges pofi-4 congress ie trict ou to pays phelouns COFFEE REMAINS TAKEN eit ‘ AL W. Garbalceaiilinown eal is exceedingly well built and finished. Water in | adopt the conference committee's re-- diction in the case vested e et. E A. 3arb ; é Tnited States district court, as both TO ARKANSAS FOR BURIAL, The Jackpot Oil, Gas and Refining architect is spending several days in}@* kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you Laie eB See nabe ee ay <, plaintiff and defendant arc company are a busy bunch erecting Denver on important business “mat-| : from the wells already drilled on its state. Attorneys The remains of Noah Coffee, who Standard rigs in the Lance 46 : expect to get this. Roreaweanlthat field handling the) died here Februar from pneumo- One rig is on section’ 6, = The Big Indian is quite active in a Sa (ees Ad Le ea range 63, one on section The rigs were shipped from the coast : the various distriets. in| Wyomin, ae _ |were shipped to) - Cotter) Ark, this|20; : 5, range 65 and one on J. H. Boxley, field manager, returned | e : heronilvhae, acteace nclading the or an oil man is a busi-| sprernoon for interment. 39, township range 65. from the headquarters at Hot Springs, | 1 um er 0 Dalesa Seles State it neowian asperefromithe Col eal They have 15 men on this work and S. D., last week and will make his e e RE Icloeerta” (lie send ig otieh rca: ali Home cooking at the Harvey. will add more to the crew this week. headquarters in Manville. Rs , Ph ‘3 Maetion ie ete fries ahead | one ef 8,000 acres in the principal fields ¢ é. fo |in Wyoming and also is operating in », 3, | Kentucky where it has acquired val-- LEIP OPES OOO GOSS ECO DY OE x aut uable interests in Lee county the principal producing district of that state. 2,500 DOGS IN CASPER, 20° PER CENT LICENSED; ORDINANCE DISCUSSED The first tangible discussion for OOOO OODIDI GOODS OMG, 10 06 80 ordinance removing BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN CALL 74-] - See Ben Transfer Co Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling._ Furnitare and Piano meving a specialty. Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE WYOTEX OIL COMPANY $35,000.00 Capital Stock Par Value 10c. FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE 20 Acres in the heart of the Famous Watkins Pool adjoining a tract that is being developed by C. D. Markham of Basin, Wyoming and A. H. Arnet of Casper, Wyo- ming. The enormous amounts of money made in this territory have made this field the center of attraction of the famous Texas oil fields. The story of the Texas Oil Fields reads like a fairy story. It is veritably the pot of gold at the end of the Rainbow. Over thirty companies in this district have paid $100.00 per share divi- dend. Floydada company today announces 100 per cent dividend the 12th, another the 20th and another the 5th of March. This is too common an occurance here to cause any comment. We agree to drill and equip two wells on this 20 acres. A small Block of the Wyotex Oil company sock is now being offered the Casper inves- tors at par. Don’t be surprised should this turn out to be another Hogg Creek. All oversubscriptions will be promptly returned. came as the result of last night’s Wj councit meeting, when the old ordi- 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH jee statutes since September 20, iY Back of Grand Central Bar. Afi kinds of Sandwiches at 1897 was read. Among the changes Vers eeIee eer eeee eee ws Beats aadthe teste eooeehs prohibiting any dog whether licensew \* ‘WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? Sti Mns, tacintatad’ byagnttona maa i Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. nance which has existed among the popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. suggested was the placing of a tax 4: eee | OF not running at large on the streets bers in attendance that there were WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, approximately 2,500 dogs in Casper at the present time and that licenses BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER MET ALL on less than 20 per cent of that num- WELDS GUARANTEED OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP ber would be paid. After the passage of the ordinance it is probable that an em@fgency will be declared and the ruling will go ttato effect immediately so that the 118 South David “Across from Shockley Garage.” Phone 6113. B02 nuisance to a reat extent can } Lo ha |be eliminated before the end of the | EEE IEEE IEEE: SEH HEHEHE | spring months. Owing to the absence of both Dr. !John F. Leeper, mayor and Dr. T. A. |Dean, president of the council, Dr. William Kocher, a member of the I AYLOR & CLAY, Inc. council, was called on to preside at becca ‘the meeting. All other members of STOCKS: ND. BONDS the council were present with the ex- Daily telegraphic: a is from: New York, Denver, ana ,ception of the two doctors who are cites markets over: our private wires. | visiting in Texas. Place the‘ convenient faelli jes of our office at your dis- Coupon Wyotex Oil Company | "220% Sure. 709+ Indiana Avenue : of at mack of W so —————— Louis Cook, a well known Lusk and norsassessable. . Shires 10¢ ,eagh.: 1 fen K Posal; tovbay, sei Jor Obtain 'phib best niarkets‘and up to the mine f)oane j Ringe, nt | owe s resident is numbered ng the bus Ww close, $__ as:payment in full.) a ute quotations. < lshheade vidios nu Gdapeuiteday an ichita Falls - - - I exas Signed ~~ Information) and quotations furnished upon request on the oil center. / Address _ Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. —~--—~>-____ Money to lvan on chattels. S' rity Loan Company, Suite 302 O. Phone 203 . Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. I E > { Bldg. 1-2-1£

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