Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i -—TUSKPIPELINE. NEW ELVEN MILLION BHRRELS OF PROQUCED WW Annual oil production in Wyoming SHER | VICTIMS OF GAS CLUB MAY BE _ EXPLOSION ARE. FORMED HERE, RESTING EASILY| OILGUSHER | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY | NEARLY READY AT KIRBY CREEK [YOUNG MEN’S | That the outgrowth of the Soldiers’ Will Be Delivering Oil to Railroad | Ohio Producer Again Strikes Bal-| | Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. © | and Sailors’ club which is fostered by the Mother’s League in Casper, The four victims of the explosion which occurred’ about 1:00 o’clock yesterday at the Midwest Refining has passed the ten million barrel mark. Figures compiled by the state board of equalization and made pub- IDpii s < i A i | v i lic by Chairman Shipping Point in Three | ance with Failures in New Local Stocks Units. jmay be a Young Men's Club is |company plant, are> reported to be|today show that enn: L. “Draper Fiel Bia Ask ‘possibility that arose last night dur. production Weeks, Report. ield to North. ; a | Mosher ——--_ 5 $coo |} eee | representa.| resting easily at the Casper. Private| was 11,101,895 barrels, whh ce | American ---.--. 023 -034 | Stanley-Green _ 100 bees pf encnartemenaa a with mem.| Hospital where they were rushed im-| ompanies ‘still to be’ Hearth q Were site “discovery of the || The Kirby ‘Creek field north of|| AmaWamated Rity 70° -7B) | Teapot 100 hers of the Mother's League for the|Medintely following the | sceidert-(this is the highest in history. ‘Tie estern tes Land & Oi mpany | Fi oN essemer - . . | 2 - | ; * ar a S ids 1 cae eee as ee Lance | Thermopolis scored another point in] Bie oil = 90 ‘95 | purpose of discussing the feasibility|¢.00, severe burns and injuries as 1917 production wes 8,705,274 bar- Sic Creek field will be moving thru the {he estimation of operators when the) Bis Bear __ 023.08 | New York Curb of plans for a permanegt club/here. | the result of the explosion, the only|"°* z pipelines to Lusk within three weeks, Chi® company, drilling on section 21.) Buck Creek Oil. 3.00 3.10 | Midwest Refg. 1563 | The discussion brot out the fact) one whose condition that is still ur TCaETRE oN a vena | brot in a producer good for 100 bar-| Bi Five “03 | Midwest Com. 183 that it may be necessary to erect critical is N. W. DePlanty, who was|If You Need a Medici os OL MBMEOE pen y abel hae ted tie jets at Jess Chan co) tect. 1 are BusteniWyoming) | Pere 1.8/ some kind of a club building that! one of the workers in tne still at the ou Need a cine a a pe 99 «whi.» | ported a e we as settled to + . erritt -__ - 30.00 30.25 would be made into a community af-| time of the explosion. sin i Ces ae Re at ep oe he second wale Cees ZZ = | -Glanrgek 0 - 5.00 | fair to be available for every kind! the other igural men, Art Doorn- You Should Have the Best f ie reatire at |0u, Section 21. . The strike has di- bi z osden __- = 7.87 | of civic meetings and a social center! bas, F. J. Magor and Chas. Thomp- C ing slow progress and may require at rected additional interest to the field, Columbine | Okmulgee = 1.75 for club work of all kinds. car have een the serious stage, Hav least two weeks to complete. Unless |the history of which has b " on. Royalty - | s, # | s : ; Son, have p u B ave you ever stopped to reason ink mof@iapeed is shown in the drilling |r eee oe een bas been one Of! Gasper Runger —- Sapulpa -— =A 7.50 Further meetings will be held for and it is only a matter of time until] why it is that so many products that th in of this well Ge would! apnea ae alternating: strikes and failures, Late Dikhorn ee Houston Oil - 80.00 81.00 the purpose of continuing the discus-| they are able to resume their occu-| are extenaivelytaverticuatallinc an ne tholWall. on se i yy aa ees, ee developments will spur other compa] Groat Western Pt. Oklahoma P-&R__ 3.7 8.87 sion of the possibility of such an or-| pations. ldrop out of sight and are soo mince we Midwest Refining, Ohio Oil and Buck nies CORB EUY Ore ee Ohig willl Hecla - Wst Sts O & L __ 3 34.00 ganization. Various committees have! The cause of the explosion has not| gotten? The reasén is atthe the Re ube Creek Oil companies are interested eer? ep Becton SOFAS22, south: Jupiter Island Oil 7.87 been appointed to have charge of|been definitely determined but the] ticle did not fulfill the Ta ReVGEr his : Y sted eas: e new well. s 5 —— aes sua E : i 5 7 mn Jointly, will be finished first. This Oi] company is making good progress| *inney, New York Stock Exch their respective €ndeavors of sound-|common accepted theory is that the manufacturer. This applies more par- well ig at 3,100 feet and making rapid ine F i a ee fe 3 as Lusk Pet. + Open Close ing sentiment for such a club and of gas was ignited by a spark from 4/ticularly to a medicine. .A medicinal headway. Ha the vegucheasty duacue ot secuics raise Royalty ee Mexican Pee. —. 19, the support the Mothers’ League|red hot rivet which was being pound-| preparation that jhas real curatice The Western States Oil & Tand) “It would seem that,from the sto | Mountain & Gulf Texas Oil __ --. 210g | Would have in_such.an undertaking. ed into the steel still, | valtle almost sells itself, as like company has completed negotiations yes brought in from the district, that Northwest ---- Sinclair Oil ae. rab COV help pean the remedy for nearly 80 per cent of the eastern |the field has been proven beyond a Li A U. S. Steel — 97% recommended by those who have been fete i yebeatie p y Pathfinder = benefited : end of the field, a district which eo- | doubt, and the high grade of the oil] piumdy | Liberty Bonds = ERR need logists believe will be the banner being produced should make the field Riverton Ref; 3 rty rat 99.00 => = eC ne eins : ' section. of the field. ‘Three rixs are a very profitable one,” says the Ther-| Tynited Pot, a aaigo == = ie Gain wa Rae a ready for equipment in this quarter. mopolis Independent, low eee is ate S= - -——— oe er’s, amp- y ifteen wells are now drilling in the : s Oi >, which; Western Explr. 1.02 ?_—— “ » ES Root, a preparation I have sold i The Glencross Oil company, which! ry a 5 -——1 ———F ’ ave sold for uy anee Creek district and nearly 125 has been drilling in the King dome) Wind anivers Hefe: ep | === Awhiff.of Butter-Nut ———J many years and nev: to (x derricks are standing or in course adjoining the Hamilton dome west of Wyo-Kans sai — wr — 5 ——— recommend 7 os in almost every cus. 3 of erection. Ithe city reports that it has success-| Woman ae —I from the kitchen. a it s eve ibxce lent zesule as many of s a Vy fully penetrated some very stubbort. = ; | == —4 my customers testify. No other kid- 4 FARGO AND AD ISON formation, and gone down to within WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET = == rey remedy has so large a sale.” - a iu 200 feet of the Cloverly sand, the|Warm Springs --------------$1.00)Elk Basin -____ es |_ According to sworn statements and on first oil a. They struck a con- | Salt Creek -<--------- 1.50] Grass Creek ---~- verified testimony of thousa ds who se WELL DOWN | 000 FEET siderable gas pressure at the depth) Big Muddy ~---_ - 1.50} Fossil -- —S pavewured the preparation, the 1ECESS atl f) jof about 300 feet, so strong that the| Pilot Butte .----_ 1.50! Lander _ of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due rush of gas could be heard for morc} ie ee ach, ap grits peopl sles that ils almost every wish in over coming kidney, liver and bladder ments, corrects urinary troub ‘BIG BEAR OIL DRILLING W. D. Weathers, general manager? than ty feet outside the derrich | = of the Fargo & Addison Oil com: house. This has been cased off, ana| PROMOTER OF THE SUN panies, reports that Roach & Dyke, \drilling is progresing rapidly. It is/ N. Y., and ¢ te also drilling contractors, are now down | expected that a good grade of light) | neutralizes the uric acid which i over 1,000 feet on the Fargo well oil will be found in the first sand, and] lL COMPANY GOES 10 ca! theumat m. 4 No. 1 in the Poison Spider district.'there are four other oil bearing | é You may receiv ample bottl: : Some little delay was sands below this. A night tower wilt | p HANGE if f LIPMENT of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Aa ¥ in but the crew n at work soon be put on. | dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, and it is believedthe pay nd will A rig is being moved to the vicinity | ‘ ti th S , be encountéred within the next three of the King dome by some Portlana NEWC ST F mee mention the Casper ribunc Y t ai NEWCASTLE, Wyo.—While the Af ‘ ; z . r de The c anwuhasnits 8 3 e entire secti ’ es B ; , After a troublesome period, in- Large and medium bottles fo or four day The company has its operators and the entire section will |legislature was drafting a new blue | vonvad ty oie RPiISEaa Da arana TSE eens ae be les for new camp established near this well. be prospected with energy. sky law to protect the stock investor ‘ aera Fie i ¢ ig § dy —— * nec ¢ change of drilling equip- —_—-. Newcastle was proceeding with the prosecution of O. O. Baker of the NEW COMPANY | proatatn'si 8°54 IN SAND DRAW | aw of 1908 with tee cenit tae ne ment and Oil company well No. 1 and is ma achinery, the Big Bear is again drilling on its in the Big Muddy field ing every effort to com- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE O: CHATTEL MORTGAGE. CACTUS HOPES NOT YET SPENT » Wher Notice is herby ® ‘was convicted of making false and plete thevholelatraniearivtdate T. WH. Lynch de, exceuted te if exaggerated statements regarding O° “0° | ee crm ainda ee See Gob ctenecce ant vi ON NEW WELL RIVERTON, Wyo.-—Another new the financial condition and property The Big Bear hole in the south delivered one certain chattel mort rt F ei io as na ele esate of his firm and was sentence - d of the field is now approximately sage, together with one promisory ae oil and gas company has just been | is firm and was sentenced to a Olecatiacen anaes stele note, both dated July 17th The Cactus Petroleum company incorporated, that will be known as, tetm of from two to three and a half eet deep and it is expected by se me iceceee amy, 20th, 1014 ni will spud in their well at Shannon this the I. K. Oil and Gas company. It. Years in the state penitentiary. The | Company officials that but a few ¥ her By ie. pri psee to i y a week. The Cactus company got a is incorporated with a capital of Misrepresentations were made in a hundred feet remain to be drilled. nie nee one as esaruct of Geo = good showing of cil in their well in $150,000, divided into 150,000 shares | Prospectus issued by the company. nlite anal: aerene ot ua Ron ne res aan abe Wale the Round Buite field in Colorado, it of the par value of one dollar each. ERT Oe Lipa besed AA SRS 27 i eas Pe aint J . ; a t bah = petee ey “3 r the a A ing new per cent per num, from dat ! is f id oe yet they have not reached Some 1,600 acres of land, most of CITY BONDS TO i ior sis Eu pnoue of Sinks emia paid fostther with costs of coil 5 the oil becring sand. The officers of which is located in the Sand Draw eran poe a Seige ae seamen | including tae <i within the nes ny. LK. Rose, of Riverton, is the peace seus ieee tees atin ed re , “ , ye le Ko Rose, be olds h mort duly fil dved feet. The drilling crew is n who organized the corporation, ON SATURDAY ; rd in the of th engaged in shutting off the water and and with him are associated Donald ¢ Clerk and Ex-Officio Reg Pere from reports received today they will McLeod, a real estate dealer of Val- have no trouble in doing this. i WARP? Bnearrer a | provement work that will be inaugu- RHEUMATIC PAIN | | Decds in und for the County trona and State of Wyoming jvidcd by law, on the 17th day of July A. D. 1918, ‘at 3:45 p. m. « jsaid day and received the fili: 680, and, ; Chester Slaughter, prominent stockman of Winner, : Prt a WYOMING OIL SECURITIES Nebraska; Roy E. Lewis, a Nebraska rancher, and Dr. W. H. Walker, of entine, Nebr: rated in Casper this summer will be decided at the special city election which will be held Saturday. Chester M. Bryan, city clerk is EASTERN MARKETS, CLAIM sed demand for oil securities in mar-| Greatly inere orthy Wyoming ets in the east that formerly con- | the investment lists to only} dich grade bonds, or markets that were formerly not inte ed in oil issues, sured as the result of «am-| pais that have been put on in casc- ern centers by Wyoming oil men, ac-| cording to the statements of ©. W.| irr, a well known local of! man who just returned from an ern business trip. Wyoming oil stocks are t forward stride among the iny public in many eastern cially cities like Chica delphia which are known genre f the i financing t done from these These two| e many others and are! s of the investment} r attracted to Wyo-| cons! class that is be ming oil ficle The investors in the east reuliz that sooner ater a leasing bill favorable to eg oil interests| will be passed by congress. The sen- eral sentiment expressed in the cast that such a bill will be taken up sed soon after the start of| I session which will be held| form, | increased ally go thru in a favorable which will permit greatly development work, the east is invest-}| heavily in affected —companie With th in se of devel there will be a natural enhancem of v of stocks as well us cre dividend pay ing MIDWEST HAS GOOD WELL AT MAVERICK SPRINGS; RUMOR OF PIPELINE, 100 u ¢ in earning an from the M field indicate that the Midwest Refir tion will | i those completed by erick Springs ‘ll of the new Vv the Sheridan- Wyoming and Carter companies. The oil ws struck at 1,500 fee The strike which repr its the eighth or ith flowing well in this field, has revived reports of early pipeline construction and Riverton hopes. to be selected as the railroad terminus of the line. J Omaha. ( COMING INTO DEMAND IN | The company is a closed corpora-| preparing ali tion and no stock will be offered for ngements are being made to get a drilling rig on the ground at the earl- iest possible moment, and vigorous development of the acreage held by e jcials who will have sale, at least at the present time. Ar-/ various voting places Saturday. Go after it with Sloan's charge of the Liniment befcre it gets The dangerous ist has not been completed but it 8 , is expected that it will be completed before evening. In order tg insure the success of of appointive offi- Apply a ditile, don’t rub, let it penee brate, and—good-by twinge! see for | TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- the company will be carried on. "PAL MOORE FAVORED the clection which will permit the city bonding itself for the necessary | funds for the sewer and water tensions and for the new city hall it! will be necessary that a majority of external aches, pains, strains, stifinesa of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relicf without mussiness or soiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest selling liniment year efter year. O- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. IN EIGHT-ROUND FIGHT MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 25.— Pete Herman of New Orleans, ban- tamweight champion, and Wilson Pal’ Moore of Memphis, boxed eight fast rounds in a ‘‘no-dec i bout last night. Sporting writers, however, favored Moore. O_o o_O 50 PANSY PLANTS $1.00 POSTPAID Long’s Marvelous Mastodon Strain, proof plantsr, grown cut doors. Ready to burst into bloom soon. Safe arrival and satisfaction J. D. LONG, Seedsman, Boulder, Colorado Cedell Albert Norris of Denver, Colo., gives great sure to large crowds at nomical by reason of enormous sales. the votes east favor the bond issues! Kn a big bottle ready at all times Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ree ¢ inct features of the bone = te ini issues which total nearly $450,000 Ask your druggist for Sloanjs Linments é are, embodied in the special election 9 |< - = = — Sa si Oan's ——>- | HEEL HEA AAA AA LINEMAN AAAI IAS AAI AAA AN ASA AAAAA CS, Mr. and Mrs. Will Combs, who Laniment have been spending the winter with Mr: Kills Pain zuc, 60c and $1.20. Combs’ sister, Mrs. John Bryne, e left for their home in Olney, Illinois. oe TRANSPORTATION Mixed Colors. Hardy ice- WV. Office upstairs in Mokler Bldg. free. guaranteed. Catalogue GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. 1E WIGWAM ever day, Thursday and S: afternoons from = ¢ 4:30 and Sunday evening from 8:00 to 10:30 with h beautiful music on the p Mr. Norris of the Tuisa, ag Okla., hool, and later attended|)~ the University of Nebraska,| where studied the piano] under mous Russian) Pianist, Hesselberg | nd ssent ice and piano Rudolph Lund- berg, who pronounces him unusually gifted and pre- dicts for him a brilliant fu-} in the musical world, . Lundberg will present Mr. Norris in a piano and unde STD 6 voice recital the latter part of June, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE AT THE W ON THE ABOVE DATES IGWAM AND ENJOY THE MUSIC All kinds of other bargains fgom $4,000.00 down WALTER SVARE The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 140 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well cooked food is health. Health to our patrons means success to us. The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. The milk, cream and butter comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest graile, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. Absolutely pure. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the hungriest. Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. | EH KARHAAE HHH RHHAHE EH ERE AHRENS HAHAH HHH GEE IEEE ILI OO IMIG AS MST SM, 8 ee FOR SALE or TRADE i Three-room house on Capitol Hill close to hos- pital; has barn land chicken house. @ Some good lets close in on Lambert just north of depot, at a bargain. A yo-room house on Box Elder; brand ‘new, with east front. Good terms. Another four-room house built last year bargain. On Box E to $900.00. Let me know what you have to trade BOX 113 — CASPER, WYOMING WEIL OES SOT ESI II SIS SF. {Pub. Mar.’ 11, 18, Whereas, The property descr in said mortgage consists of the f lowing described personal prop and chattel, to-wit: “One axe, one baby buggy, one | ket, four barrels of dish two beds, three bed springs, one ch bed, one book rack, one bath bedding, one china closet, one cl \chair, eight common chairs, on¢ chair, three rocking chairs, ¢ d \ris chair, two chests of linen, one fonier, one cot, one crib, one |two dressers, one garden ho |Mattresses, one piano and stoc refrigerator, one parlor scttc |sewing machine, two center one extension table, two wash {two rugs, and all other how ) jzoods and furniture, and, | Whereas, Default has been jin the condition of said mor said promissory note not havi! paid as therein provided, and ! or proceedings has been instil law to recover the debt or ob! ‘at this date remaining unpaid cured by said chattel mortga any part thereof, said Geo, E mortgagee, having taken po of the aftoresaid mortgaged pr and, WhWereas, Said chattel mor contains a power of sale in cas such default, and, Whereas, There is duc on promissory note and chattel or gage at the time of the first publ) cation of this notice, the 1 : | .00, together with inte rate of 12 per cc annum from the 17th day PD, 1918, amounting to ney’s fees in the m of 0 storage $140.00, us provide 1 for id mortgage, in the event of ! closure of same, the tola claimed to be due thereon at of the first publication of thi being, $487.00, Now, therefore, said merts caure said property herein de he to be sold at public auction to t highest bidder for cash at th coor of the County Court House the City of Casper, County of *’ trona and State of Wyoming, 0" 0" 2nd day of April, A. D. 1919, a ck in the afternoon of ° to satisfy the amount secure: described, f and also €0* 50.00, ribet rib together with attorne and expens sale, as provi aid morty: and by law. Dated this 11th day of Maré D, 1919. h, As GEO. E. LILLY. Mortgage: George W. Ferguson, Attorney for Mortgagee. 25, Apr. 1, 191%