Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1919, Page 4

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a Si lour Mos n dof onne it th ime ew abe ton e s the imm men use ent troy h ; al it 6 on ge for yar az 01 lent urli ‘ies ief ea div Be ) ste iC 7 be REPORT ISSUEO MIDWESTERN 60, BY WESTERN EX. ACTIVE CONCERN Good Record Maintained During Has Many Interests to Demand At- Year, as Shown by Statement tention in Development of ail TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE ‘Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Two Drops of “Gets-It” Will Do It. PROCLAMATION — nN PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE.OF SUBMISSION AT A ‘SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OF CASPER TO BE HELD ON SAT- URDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1919, TO SUBMIT ~A PROPOSITION TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PUR- POSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO EXTEND THE SYSTEM OF WATER WORKS OF SAID CITY; AND ALSO A SECOND AND SEPARATE PROPOSITION TO ISSUE BONDS TO PROVIDE FUNDS WITH WHICH TO BUILD SEWERAGE IN_ SAID CITY; AND A THIRD AND SEP- ARATE PROPOSITION TO _IS- SUE BONDS FOR THE PUR- POSE OF ERECTING A BUILD- per, Wyoming, Saturday, the 29:;, day of March, A. D, 1919, at whic} election there will be submitted ;, a vote of the qualified electors of s::\,| City of Casper, a proposition to the coupon bonds of the said Cit, the sum of TWO HUNDRED Six); THOUSAND DOLLARS (¢ 000.00) for the purpose of provi; funds to extend the system of wat, {works of said City; said bond f | voted, to be issued in accordance \, jthe provisions of Chapter 129 of ; {1910 Revised Statutes of Wyom jand to bear interest at the + jfive per cent (5 per cent) per {num Notice is hereby given that at <;4 special election above referred there will also be submitted to | ING FOR THE HOUSING OF ITS qualified electors of the said (j FIRE EXTINGUISHING ~ EQUIP- Casper an additional propos Wyoming T Local Stocks : Units. ee MENT AND FOR THE USE OF inane the conpongbonds of said City to Stockholders. lyoming Towns. Bia Ask | Mosher --____-_._ $500 $600 ECL el) = a ITS FIRE DEPARTMENT AND in the amount o: 'Y THO American ------- .02% Stanley-Green -- 75100 ever pack muh Comme Quienty. | | TOWN) OFFICERS IN THE DOLLARS ($60,000.00) for the pur. Scere aera Warns 7 5 A “ ‘ Amalgamated Rity = .10 Teapot ---_.--__- 90 100 ptions” and plasters as though you TRANSACTION OF THEIR OF- pose of providing funds with whic} A record of bringing an oil com On February 1, A. E. Winter, of Becsener “10 200 Club __ 500 wi pa ay Suse evece ape marcel FICIAL BUSINESS. to build sewerage in said City pany out of various kinds of financial |Leavenworth, Kansas, purchased an easy that rub off on your stacking? Ever jerked off Kind o’ foolish, when 2 or 8 drops of ets-It” on any corn or callus giv it a quick, painless, peaceful, dea ure funeral! Why putter and suffer? It never fails. ‘Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- only sure Way, costs buta trifie at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ml. 5; : Burke Oil - =) 20 diffiiculties and putting it on a firm interest in the Midwestern Invest- 5 fy | New York Cur! | use sticky tape that gets Peart ik A the e k the ~ Ment company, of this city, and was Big Bear ---- Bee 8 | Midwest Refg. 156 When you pull your stocking off? E is the work that has ? ss A Buck Creek Oil __ 3.05 3.25 4 a D be AGhiggsd cby the. directors wee immediately elected to the position, Binabivenee : Midwest Com. - 1.62 Oe tae ae errecto"S_®" of president and manager. The Mid-| >’ | Midwest Pre 1.8¢ the Western Exploration company i western \avestment company had| Boston Wyo. -—-- Merritt -__ 28.00 just a year. platted the High School addition. and | Bis Indian ------ Glenrock Oil _- On March 4, 1918, the directors 'the Niobrara Park addition to the) Gone ning” = Cosden --- ae the only simple, were elected right after the wells town of Lusk, the former containing Columbine — = Okmulgee ~~-____ corns off like a banana peel. drilling on the Tisdale and East Salt about 800 lots, and the latter about . CO”: Royalty ---- Sapulpa __ 7 7.50 | PY,dnillions. creek field leases had encountered’ 300. These additions were placed! Gasper: Rareer Houston Oil __-- 80.00 81.00 back corn-remover, the water, and the large acreage which apon the market shortly after Feb- §!khorn ------ PL Oklahoma P-&R-_ 8.15 8.87 the company held in those fields ruery Srst, uncer the manageinent of | Great Westernst Wst Sts 0. & L 34.00 Sold in ¢ proved worthless. The Hudson Mr. Winter. Owing to the rapidly| Hecla - 3 Island Oil __- 7:87 |the property in the Lander field was tied jevelsning — conditions surrounding Jupiter - a Kimball Drug Co. up in the courts with litigation of Tusk with the opening of the Lusk,| Kinney - - New York Stock Exchange SS claimants adverse to the Western Ex- o> Lance Creek oil field, a tremen.| Lusk Pet. —----- Open Close ploration company. The affairs of gous demand for lots for building | Lusk Royalty -—- Mexican Pet. ---- 183 1834 the company were also further com- jurnoses has developed. As a re.| Mountain & Gulf Texas Oil as 213 plicated by its financial difficulties Ji) there bas be S Rabl th ¢; Northwest = inclair Oil _ a 427-432 with an indebtedness of current ac- “uit: There bas been probably the most) Outwest —_ = U.S. Fs id disposal of addition lots in counts and notes payable of approxi- ven Se rs mately $50,000 in exeess Of the cash{"d about Lusk of any city in the| art REG jentire west in the same length of The first act of the new board was |f™e |The High School addition has the financing of a loan from the di- PCC? on tt eel rectors and large stockholders suffi- i" Which time more than 400 lots have | cient_ to. meet all these obligations, P¢e? Sold. The Niobrara Park addi-| ‘ renee ee ieee pe neations, tion, which lies within three blocks’ all of which have since been repaid. tons wich lies within three bloc The company: on. March 4 of this|@) ous tree Comber On enna) year had no indebtedness, all the W#S offered to the public about two contingent liabilities had been liqui-|W@ekS ago, and more than half of | dated and litigation involving either moneyy claims or titles to leases have by th . been adjusted and settled out of court Continues purchases in both ments the company was able to start lots. This is probably a record sale on its yew year of prosperity. wi thru the Hudson Oil company which the platting of sub-divisions to these is now owned jointly and operated two additions into lots fer home on a 50-50 bi by the Western building purposes, and possibly ucre ploration co Any nd the F tracts for truck gardening, as well and Refine npany. Seven as for homes, as the demand for gar- | were completed to the oil den produce in Lusk during the coia- sands during the year making a total) ing: summer will be almost unlimite of 25 producing: wells on the stores and houses are b ty. very facility, loading ted on both pipelines and everything: ne get the oil out, has been ere The Midwestern is believed that an average 4 - Dany Pathfinder _ = Picardy Riverton Refg. --- United Pet. -- Western Explr. Wind River Refg. E. T. Williams-- Wyo-Kans - Wyo-Tex - e the total of 300 lots have beeh taken Warm Springs -------. by the public to date, and every day Salt Creek -- addi- | Big Muddy and after meeting all those require- tions aggregating from ten to twenty Pilot Butte Q th a of lots in any Wyoming town in a cash working balance of $91,041.34, given time. | In the Lander field active drilling! Owing to the very great demand, | and development has been carried on, the company is now contemplatins | age States, in the Lance Creek field took a new Steel 955 954 4th 44s - | WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET -$1.00) Elk Basin -. 1.50] Grass Creek - 1.50] Fossil ---------- 1.50! Lander day is over. The completion of this well, as has been pointed out before, will neither prove nor condemn the Lance Creek field. It will, however, affect the acre- of the Ohio, Cactus, Western Lusk Petroleum and Great Western Petroleum companies, lying well. to the east of the discovery tion of 10,000 barrels monthiy or outright for a considerable cxsh con- é z AB pe only, eum better will be maintained from now ideration the Jones homestead at UPWard swing on Wednesday in the | ‘)I*% ° of on. ‘ Powder River, and has platted it belief that the speedy completion of ha CR ™ I neh hi the Sand Draw field the com- into town lots. With the coring of ;the Ohio Oil company’s well on Sec. Every day 350 persons arrive it peny he » lease which i8 tie spring work in the adjacent 33, would, if it should be a big oil] New York to make the city their per- now being the Gyps' Oi] company on is. Buil AEs, TeseLy Cl nd vies h already Dome, all tributary to Powder River, | been erected for the start of the these lots will be placed © he surmaer development campaign. Se 1 ECGS Tue ‘market. ¢ drilled for the an-Hur, y field in Te 1 is bei by the in the Bra Keou structures of Powder River Station, | well, tend to prove a large area in Boone Dome, the Notches snd Pine, Which these companies are interested. Reports that drilling in would start at once these shares, it was stated that the | There is every reason to believe /Ohio company was merely preparing 15, that the Ohio Oil company, operating |t© finish the hole and that the Work is now down 700 feet on Under a lease with the Townsite com-| Would start today. It is known, how- manent home. Many of the waite New York hotels earn as high a month. employed in as $250 influenced the advance in GEOLOGICAL WORK 1 pany, will start a very large well on|¢¥er, that until a title dispute to | Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying In the Commanche field in Okla- the Townsite property between the Some of the land adjoining the well Crude Oil Testing a Specialty homa, Keouzhan and Hurst has an-| Burlington and Northwestern tracks, #8 Settled no resumption of drilling | Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co. t of the station. This well will alrcanyat developed in be sunk with the intention of goins ructure, The Western Explora- to the third sand, if necessary. All ¥ tion well is located on the top of the indications are that one or more oil cll down 800 feet. Gas and structure und is thot to be reason- bearing structures will be proven up sure of bringing in production. in the vicinity of Powder River this the t on which the spring. In addition to this, it is a n-Hurst is drilling natural supply point, and. irrespec- Western Exploration owns additional tive of the oil development, will ner on the structure which was make qui little industrial town. boughtt at $100 an ac Among: the things that Powder River In the Osage field huska. boasts of is a gas supply, which Jestern Exp holds a is now distributed in the stores and interest well that is residences of the little city. producing 8,000,000 feet of gas, At the present time the comp from a 1,600-foot sand. The oil entire attention and facilitic e€ sand in this structure is expected 2t taken up with the tremend de- 0 feet Another weil is under and for lots in the rapic ing « and will be drille “county seat of Niobrara county. me ee The remarknble record of more oe aa Ration than $35,000 of lot sales in « period } 1 CUE nO’ of six weeks has been. brot about by mrp. favorable conditions and a lo a jemand, under the very able munage- own, Ment of the Midwestern Investment lea ne the Company. with A. E. Winter in charye Te ive of the offices in the Oil Exchange Black uilding, and by sales-agenis Russell and Fagan, at Lusk, a Winter, Jr., Harry per, and Samuel Ohenst enne. sisted by A. sat C » at Chey It creek 1 including ms ref the wells now drilling ¥ ments are now even A plete » drilline of three wells, The offieers, directors and chief | two of wh will be located on well Stockholders of the Midwestern com-| selected : ive thot Lo be proven. pany are strongly interested in the! These ll be drilled by a syn- Domino Wyoming Oil compan: dicate per cent of which is ow K. R. Woolley, formerly identified by the Western Exploration company |with these companies, resigned man- the Keoughan-Hurst company. agement of the Domino company Jan-| new wells are loated on the!uary first, and of the Midwestern In-} r and kenridge fields. vestment comsany February first, of | It is the policy of the company to this year, has dispgsed of his interests | acquire acreage o napproved struc- therein, and is not now connected tures and near drilling wells that will with either of the above compan: : prove the land without additional ex-! Mr, Winter. the new president and pense to the com manager, an elder brother of Judge are being constants C. E. Winter, has had a successful} holdings and the company is now be- pusiness career, having for years ing repre ented) in Te , been identified with the United Stet by W. H. Geis a prominent Gypsum company, of which he is stil}! per geologist, a stockholder, and of late as » xtock- holder and resentative of the, See genre LAUGHS APLENTY HERE ec kughs Fatty P p y new come mping Ufacturing a register combining credit Iris register, cash regi Out h is on view at th theater today. Mr. Arbuckle has the machi He is role of the neglected husband of a identified with our cit: club woman who bees to a summer ests, and, is greatly camp to find the comforts of home. impre > wonderful business pe one > sper and the state. Turquoises are thus called because pe ee the first specimens came to Europe ‘The tall silk hat first came into use in Paris in 1707. with ities of will be undertaken. ing made to adjust this th every hope of su Efforts are be- difference s before the P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Units! Units! Phone 203 STATE OF WYOMING 5 COUNTY OF NATRONA : CITY OF CASPER, 3 2 ss: In accordance with the provisions lof the election laws of the State of Wyoming and the ordinances of the City of Casper, I, John F. Leeper, the duly elected, qualified and acting Mayor of, the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, do hereby make this proclamation and sper and recommended as give notice that there will be a spe- world’s best corn remedy by the cial election held in the City of Cas- TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Casper, Wyo. Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up te the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. WE HAVE FOR SALE A FEW GOOD TOM TUCK UNITS---$1 barrels daily. . The single fact that the first well ever drilled to the lower sands in the Salt Creek Field on Section 25-40-79, is recognized as the largest well in the State of Wyoming, came in at a flush production of 15,000 barrels a day, prompts us to put this well to the third sand. Although our lease is located in the best field in the State, if you cannot lo not. invest, 2s we do not know whether we will get oil or not, it takes the drill to make the test. Some.of these oil advertisements are fakes and swindles and when you read that they are dead sure that they are goi to get oil, even in the Ranger and Burkburnett Fields, they are knowingly tell’ you a black lie to get your money, and as a rule have so much water in their stock afford to lose the money, that there is no room for oil in the well. If we hit a gusher in the lower sands your unit will be worth probably $10,000.00 and then some; if we don’t hit you have been hit for $100 that’s all. Each unit holder will receive their proportionate interest in all oil produced an the 480 acres after the 1-8 royalty has been paid the locators, whether one well or a dozen more, Units for sale by: H 1 Midwest Hotel Lobby : ’Phone 1040-W Units! 00 EACH Mr. A. N. McDaniels, Drilling Contractor and H. W. Hugo, Geologist, after a careful examination, have selected 480 acres in Section 28, Township 38 North, Range 78, (located on the same structure 2s the Mosher Well) and have organized the TOM TUCK OIL SYNDICATE, for the purpose of drilling a well to the Third Wall Creek Sand, where they expect to tap the big oil pool of the Salt Creek and . Teapot Fields, The Third Sand should produce wells that flow from §,000 to 10,000 4 Brokerage Company Casper, Wyoming. Title Dispute May Influence Drill-| Geologists who have surat the mer 9 * uy field, and there are a dozen of them, 3 ns | ing in of New Well on agree that this well is a “100 to 1” of these adai- Section 33. shot as a producer. As the tools are — still about 130 feet off the oil horizon Investment com-'/ Stocks of the companies operating and the hole is in perfect condition, Iso some months ago p ased it will b atter of a few hours = MECHANICALLY PERFECT HIGHWAY GARAGE 123WestSecond Centrally Located bonds, if voted, to be in acco with the provisions of Chapter of the 1910 Revised Statutes of w. ming, and to bear interest at the 1, of five per cent (5 per cent) annum. Notice is hereby further at the special election there be submitted to the qualified ¢ 6f said City of Casper, an a proposition to issue the coupon hor of said City in the amount of FORTY. NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS (s4 000.00) for the purpose of pro funds for the erection and constr tion of a necessary building said City of Casper for the us: City, to-wit: a city hall nece ary to accommodate the officers of said City, its records, fire department paratus, municipal court department, including the ¢ Said bonds, if voted, to bea at the rate of five per cent ( cent) per annum, All that part. of the first ward lying West of Wolcott st North of North Weste shall constitute the first pr the t Ward and the polling within said precinet sha 1e building used by the Casper } I partment, situate on th f of Lot 15, in Block 8 t ( of Casper, and Mari ard McDermott are appointed judges at such polling place and Mary Stapleton and Mat Mechaley, are appointed as clerks at ch polling place. . All that part of the first ward | east of Wolcott street ahd N North Western Railroad sh tute the second precinct of ward and the polling such precinct shall be in bu known as the Central School Bu ing, situate on lots, 8, in block 11 of the Ci A. D. Millett, Cecil Fosh: - Miller are appointed a. at such polling place and G I Bryan and Mrs. Nellie Kell: appointed as clerks at such place. All that part of the second lying west of David street an ath of Northwestern Railroad shall cor stitute the first precinct of thi ond ward and the polling placc said precinct shall be in the N County High School Buildin City of Casper, and John Mci Fred Pattee and C. E. Wy: appointed as judges at such |place, and Sam Switzer and |Shallenberger are appointed clcr jat such polling place. art of the second ward en David Street and Dur- stitute the secor lcinct of the second ward and thé polling place within said prec be in the hose house situate southwest corner of Block City of Cas; and Mrs, A. e Mrs. E. M. Thompson and K rine Montgomery, are appointed : lof such polling place, a Smith and Merrill Hool clerks at such polling place. All that part of the third i between Lincoln St ane n shall constitute the pr cinet of the third ward and the poll ing place within said pre: Wl be in the garage of R. Hi |situate on the rear of Lot 6, in block 173, in the City of Casper, h Frank Fee, Effie B. Searl: J. G. Wiederhold are a; judges at such polling plac: i Mr jd. S. Pettingill and Mrs. Robert Staley are appointed a such polling place. All that part of the third ward jlying east of Lincoln t and South of North Western tute the second precinct of vard and the polling p said precinct shall be in the #4 of W. J. King on the rear of in block 42 of Capitol Hil! Addition to the City of Casper, and Mamie King, E. Erben and Mrs. J. HI. Roush are appointed judges at su:! place and W. E. Patton Galbraith, are appointed clerks # |such polling place. f Done at the office of the Mayor 0 |the City of Casper, this 2oth duy % |February, A. D. 1919. ee JOHN F. ee Ky Mayor. clerks at etree » within '(SEAL) \ jAttest: C. M. BRYAN, / City Clerk. Pub. 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