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

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fire ¢ 1 conne rer abe nevton the ost ser out 2 > of u the J. Wole ipied a inks idoay ons in ed and om of cked uests 1 the 1 imm rtmen house he ent jestroy ly got tment Burli licies Chief ave a of div ing ¢ od ste INC ensc ur it be ed ri cir ov ip PHOT M PAGE FOUR mas 3 —_— eee FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 He | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE STYLEHEADQUARTERS Furnished by TA YLOR & CLAY WHERE Society Rrand Clothes Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. GONSOLIDATED ROYALTY IN CAOOO FIELD, WHICH BOASTS OF GREAT WELL A local oil company, the Consoli- dated Royalty company, has a royal- | caught in a rapidly moving bull wheel|/the Lehigh Valley Alumnae asso. ‘before the machine could be stopped. | tinuously for a quarter of a centi:y, and found that besides many sevete|was taken to the Midwest head: —————— Se | a C Créek field suffered severe injuries|) Mrs. Eugene A. Raux, of Beth AROUND BULL WHEEL Of jon a drilling outfit and hurled the|tion of the Moravian College for \\.. bet A. S. Roach was suminoned from Joe Williams, a driller for the Mid-| bruises the man had sustained a dis-|ters at Salt Creek where he wi il IN Ol WOR!) yesterday morning, when his clothes|/hem, Pa., has retired as president ‘man three times around the wheel’ men, after having held the office ; | Aig, HIP DISLOCATED 2:.2. to give medical attendance man’s condition is not serious. west Refining company in the Salt located hip. Despite the injuries the, attended to until he recovers. ‘Increase in New Activities Re- ty interest in a trac 320 acres) Local Stocks ieee ported By Oil City Derrick, in the Caddo field which has a well | Mosher $600 i is at present producing the, American ---_--- : Stanley-Green -- 75 = 100 ee: amount of high gravity gil! Amalgamated Rity Teapot -_- 90 100 " ~ ; ; one well in the country. "| Bessemer. -—- 200 Club ~ 450 500 | ee ee The Ranger Record has the fol- Burke Oil —— og ta oe ie lowing to say about the well: | Big Bear - Hikes New York Carb i | meodocerey (ure ana svells, “The M ‘ansas company and W.! Buek Creek Oil _ Midwest Refg. --_ 155 156 | atathia eth a ee Edward Carey well in the Caddo field, Big Five — Midwest Com, --- 1.62 | Miteceiveeioae, ee me in a few days ago and the pace| Boston Wyo. — Midwest Pref. 1.87 | GAD EU Ol by this well taken the breeze| Big Indian Merritt ~-_- 28.00° | Bcc OW Wor s of all other wells not, Center __ Glenrock Oil - 4.50 | eae code la per neeldl act part of the country but! Columbine Cosden - 7.87 | Nea ic The outlook he entire United States, if the) Gon. Royalty ~ Okmulgee 175 | Be) ea il and price obtained is con- Gasper Ranger __ Sapulpa -- 7.50 Pracompanugen sioreased: der he C : Houston Oil — 81.00 | petroleum product of the sand and Oklahoma P-&R 8.87 Pp trade becom ! of about 15,000 b: Wst Sts 0. & L. 34.00 ‘ven hinted that n ean eurric “Mr. C Island Oil ___ 787 must be provided for the exp« r for his hole acres in — crease in the world’s requirement fo: the Caddo field for the! Tuck Pet New York Stock Exchange petroleum. reason that Unele Sam would step in 7ick Royalty x Close Oklahoma reported only af and remove about four-fifths of the’ yyountain & Gult_ M n Pet. 1832 is with a general r . = : ige. Okmulgee co Texas Oil Sinclair Oil U. S. Steel Liberty Bonds aumount.”” Northwest — Outwest - RINGER PRODUCTION 1S, ae bean auict for a producer and sett in old 46,000 BARRELS & OMY er : = - Ist 44s ; ; . . line i tion 11-74-9, § ther f The average “daily produ and fe se helped to define r 6 a Incti In the sou ee Ws z | Ath 41s ——- he a few fair itie previbus WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET st but none nat Wells, were Warm Springs $1.00) Elk Basin —-- - 1.85 ane: ems Were Salt Creek — 1.50] Grass Creek - - 1.85 withovt spec r ial the Big Muddy — 1.50] Fossil --+ contract producers abe ; , re Pilot Butte - 1.60!Lander -- -- 1.25 F beech ooh rch ebro ee Go ee he ee er in and from an i sin a f ! ‘ w of some of the wells that | FOOT ve Uae : n shut dow nd were open- other production promises ty TeweTe is ng of a new ficld. In th considerable ac t 1 Satateni n't ete AT BATE 15 GENTS HEAD. EXTENSION TO BUILDING oliows tte Gull F 5,400 The Ohio Oil company is build- ‘100 Shearers will be paid at the rate, ing a 30-foot extension to its build- )0 of 15 cents a head during the comins,| ing on the corner of Fourth and , instead of 15 cents a pound, | Wolcott streets. The extension will a report of | be a two-story affair identical with the present building and will afford additional office facilities. Ground uction Co. Sea> Pe: maintain the o North T wells, both in Stephens startet! at 5,000 barr’ of 400 rd the « natural producer of about t ‘amount with a prospect of ing the output. The sensatic ed producer ¢ not confirm: ‘itis believed to be a fair a lower sand than the Duke pro ‘is erroneously stated i 10, the proceedings of the Natrona Coun- ty Woolgrowers’ meeting Wednesday | s (Cl = : Miscellaneous ~ 400'evening. Altho the error as appar- has already been broken and the excavation for the improvement is under way. Total barrels — 5 ‘ent to those connected ith the indu nar TJ ‘try the corwrection will clear up mi: U i ! inderstanding among others not | familiar with the wage scale for such | GE DETERMINED SOON; fesse esas Vea Sarees The Uniform’s Successor -. : 3 o tion is obtained. Burkburn WORLAND 1) HAVE BAS hos ; ; fe eae Crude Oil Testing a Specialty HIS store considers it an honor to have so ed the ee nu ne of fi Es ories. Large deposits of materials ° oye & no them of gn HU Suitable for brick «nd tile, lime and || Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., many returned men come here for their civilian clothes. GuEpHE BertHe Poel ie ales a Portland cement are kmown to exist || P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric is PN Jeat well AGIAN SEE Chek milter wens \ Chapat. Wye. For only the best ready wear clothing isa worthy successor to i UT A (Snesiall)/—— W yesianen — the uniform that has earned the veneration of the world. , That’s or e¢ sity shall remain @ gus producerionly, one .teason we feature the great gushers at We {Two of these, the Humble’ and the Texas Co.’s Arnol have been producing while 1 stopped flowing. They ar lonly t apart, and a iH be determine wi che cour "TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. | 3 ; ohh STOCKS AND BONDS Society Brand Clothes a mile southeast Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana -k by the other markets over our private wires. FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG well and is believed to be Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- A ; 4 fs a m the same pox vy Eu prosmurey a a its posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- They combine: 1—The styles of gifted designers who understand how fests airtel cHabathey aiilixe . EXDECULALO DSUELIKE Uns 01 ute quotations. ;. G isti + i ducti q sing 1 i -mphasize < S vi style; duction on being c 5 aS fa Information and quotations furnished upon request on ° Be at pa + alertnes and bring out a distinctive expression of y! 4 |well cood for ‘ ie he an Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 2—The workmanship of trained tailors who opefate under detailed specifi- pleted in the 1 Ohio gas to Phone 203 Casper, Wy>. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. cations and a master’s supervision so as to maintain a uniform standard of entue h att eS ; A a wih good prosnects. adaberenel quality; 3— Selected all-wool fabrics. in the other pools were a North Louisiana report SITAAFPFAOTAPAAPPAILAPLLMEPLARAAZ qfihe ‘Society Hrand label stands (for aay, [of importance. “The oil mer cere arere ears oe ~ Eset aed : = at and is the maker’s guarantee of satisfaction. ing on the results of th |Claiborne parish, in the \ |the recent discovery 1 Some of these should rea: jdepth within ten Th more quit Z Bens & YOUNG MENS OUTFITTER. Chere ns ae : It 600 HEAD Southern Steers FOR SALE Low Price for Immediate Delivery Can be seen at Douglas, Wyoming See M. N. Castle, Casper, Wyo., or Room 101 Wyatt Hotel, formerly occupied by \to take place in St. Lov J. R. HYLTON, Owner, Douglas, Wyoming , ® | Popular Priced Millinery |party of the delegates will | \"Pexas to aid in the campaign 0° CASPER, - - WYOMING 164 S. CENTER STREET the Montana © struck a pron ; north of Greet I Jand not far from the lf the new: confirmed it Wi e jthe opei‘ng of a new fell WE OFFER In vhe fields east the usual yood produc ported from Kentuc For Your Selection Attractive Dresses in strikes better than the Indiana, Illinois cme ; GEORGETTE, SATINS, starting at Better han 1 JERSEY, FOULARDS, CREPE DE CHINE i. Actual $20.00 to $30.00 Values NEW \YORK OI! Our Price $10 and $15 TO INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK Special Skirt Sale —— f A meeting of the stock SILK POPLIN, TAFFETA, SERGE AND MANY OTHERS th Yor e New York Qil comp: |ealled for April 10 N N \ * % (LLALLLLALLALLLLLLLLLALL LL , for the: arpe Your Choice $5.00 erect et ise cai sa x |500,000 at one dollar mua French Garment Shop | § (7 “22 HERMAN ANON, Proprietor Ae the conclusion of the nit? woman’s suffrage conv’ ug to |woman suffrage amendment ‘0 |voted on in the state next May iy

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