Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 4

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FRIDAY, MARCH 25 PAGE FOUR THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE DEPENDENTS ND BIG PE MOWNTAN OL) Fe WAR MARKETS BY WIRE | St Sheek monucens § (WELL.OF mzxE AINE WELLS DRI \ | paid the Wyoming | Nine wells are in pr ° |secretary of state was handed in yes-| DOUGLAS, Wyo.—A report from district east and sout} of Sat | Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | teraay by John D. Clark of Cheyenne the Chautauqua’ County, Kansas, {in which the Mosher calle cy ellie Annoeinte s.) at 4 i when he filed articles of incorpora-/field yesterday stated that the Mike|completed with a seitito CHICAGO, March — Dele- Anew five hundred club styling! |tion for the Salt Creek Producers’) Henry Oil company’s well had reach-|of 150 barrels, he Sateerattending cheanestingjorathe |association, Inc. The fee was $4,500;|/ed a depth of 1337 feet and that the|Pany, recently or. a Petroleum congre st night or- the Pine Mountain Oil syndi- Local Stocks Units. just been formed in Casper. Bia Ask | Mosher __._______ $500 $600 an Petreleum } i 5 ssi-| American ------- 023 -038% | Stanley-Gr aE pes the capitalization cf the new concern, | drillers were at present setting the syndicate which dr i ich it is intended will Q. Sri ENE EA a Amalgamated Rity -70 -75 Teapot ager 90 100 whieh nes result of the coneeyda- one: ne frillers have atusk the Bata a second hole promote harmony within the ranks W. G, Burnett, secretary-treasurer., Bessemer ——--- at 12 | 200/Club - au) 525 Salt Creek field, ia/ 82070001000. ee shales aria {bait " The" conteactors tion 15, Woseaente “3 of the oil industry and seek to Their holdings consist of six sections Burke Oil 20 (22 R S. Allison is ident of th - | claim there is a possibilit: of securing |well and is s ine ¢ — expand foreign trade in this line. located at Pine Mountain, Poison! Big Bear ---- 023 -03 ; New York Curb nOtiaTi Lay rw ote teece good ducti ee th us Seaecine The 0 Is spudd Another object sou by the or- Spider and at Richards, There aeelt Buck Creek Oil_ Midwest Refg. 1543 sociation and J. L. arren is secre. good production in ie Bart! lesville | ie Outy x 3.00 3.10 ‘ ‘033 | Midwest Com. - Set 5 tary. J. R. Penn of Casper is the sand which will be reached at around}and on section 2 the tion is to end a war of many no promotion shares and the nucleus, Big Five —--- 1.50 PB t i : $ ‘ une Midwest Pref. 1.87 local agent. Mr. Allison is genera: 1700 feet. 4 company has contra: iding between the big of the company is the original loca-| Boston Wyo. - | ‘. z i shi ‘ ——_— ; | for q ee RET Peers ate u pis rp | Merritt __-_ 5 attorney for the Midwest Refining which will be drille| 4, Produe und independent — pro- Tee es eee Casnen pend Bigiadisn a | Glenrock Oil __ 4.62 comnehy; and BE Waren is secre- OHIO TOOLS ON WAY . Wall ‘Creek sand. led to the cers, us 2 sines y e eacl --- tar ary t Tau il'c ae ey a T, A, O'Donnell, well known inde- bought a unit, giving the syndicate’ Columbine ft eaden 1 ee The ate Hie big "Galteanies & pendent of California, was named a working capital to start with and Con. Royalty ates iH oA 4 A Houston Oil _ Salt Crk Prod. A Oklahoma P&R-- 8.00 Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 31.50 ; : 79.00 81.0y | Was announced several days ago. Deas ee Ee eee tHe 184 ANIMALS MOSTLY SAN) ee) RIVERTON, Wyo.—Plans are now | Ohio Oil Co., drilling ‘tools are now| j J made which will ‘be compléted|on the way to the Schneider ranch} COYOTES AR within a short time to enlarge’ the; near Orin and drilling, by the cers |e ; ai president. showing they have confidence in their Casper Ranger -- 38 own enterprise. Wells are being Elkhorn --___- == 263 _ Nj drilled on adjacent land in all three Steat Western Pet .21 A VERT ON WALLEY TEST sections, which gives the syndicate, Hecla --- oe i ' Jupiter J — the unique position of having all its u = Island Oil - = _ 8.37 building which is now occupied by ti: | of an agreement made with” Mr. q eg | holdings tested without having to Kinney New York Stock Exchange Riverton Motor Co. The new addi- Schneider, is to commence in June./ * A general report « i spend a cent. Lusk Pet. = Open Close | tion will be the same ‘size as’ the The Ohio company has had its geol-|in the Wyoming di = - —— = Lusk Royalty —- ~~ Mexican Pet. ___- 182 181_ | building now on the ground—50x140 ogist on the ground for the past three | ment trappers giy cae oe ee ence iy Mountain & Gulf : Te Ol poe ALT) 211 fect which will make the newly plan-, weeks and when the lease was’ first of which were RIVERTON, Wyo.—Arrangements WIND RIVER 10 BEGIN Northwest -----. .i6 Sinclair Oi _ 464 464 {ned building 140 by 150 feet, the larg-| made the company stated that further | from Paptin, Wyo: have been completed and work is now Outwest ~~ 08 - U. S. Steel 97% 993 |est in the county and as large as operations depended wholly upon the |8 1-2 foot lion near Dubo being carried on in dismantling the TESTS IN THE SOUTH Br eihaee --~--- +08 “ly | any in the state. i geological report. sea jed Creek. There ”v ee A Beene ete: 14 sao" T YLOR ’ Cc ae Y I *. Laie a town for moving to another location The Wind River Producing & Re- Look huaies haces ‘OD 93. A & I “A and two very de in Fremont county. The hole which {inj : # S| Western Explr. -- 1.05 > Inc. There i # company will begin within ten Wind River Refg. to develop its eighty-five-acre fp race send Oil company only drilled inthe iowa Paeniielivseeneces! a Salient ile to a depth of about 750 feet. Riv- e the pay sand is found at 700° WeeTes 7 erton people were looking toward, feet with settled production of fifty y ere pair of wolves ry fijnear Sheridan th |deal of damage to jhave offered a bou jthe pair. The , was drilled on the nd of the Big q STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. 4th 44s -..-_____ 938.46 ‘ Uy L = Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis | i 4 ‘ the completion of this well to de- barrels. The entire tract will be drill- WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET O! i i ” i pete at ti velop Riverton valley. 3 Was one ed up as rapidly as possible and it is Warm Springs -. --$1.00) Elk Basin —___ a 88 aoe wets ee ea ge ee net ey ae ae cn are old os nd of the la rigs in this section of estimated that a well can be com. Salt Creek —-- 1.50] Grass Creek - 1.85 MLO en sharp. 1.50] Fossil -- contract | = - well equipped for pleted every two weeks. Ultimately Big Muddy — Information and quotations furnished upon request on reat depth. Work com- an effort will be made to discover the Pilot Butte 1.50! Lander - 1.26| Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. NOTICE y night on moving the Fowler sand which is so prolific in | Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. wenty-five men and the Burkburnett district, a few miles| HE'S 96; WANTS TO BE 100. | Save your money—eat at the Har ; _ Casper on re put to work. to the east. The Wind River com- —— vey. | "of Wood ured by a p te pany will also complete a deep test ELK CITY, Okl vate concern who will use it to de-'in the Holbrook field of Arizona, who celebrated his velop a new field. T. H. Bellamy, = ith birthday an- 3 Casper § which has been favorably reported niversary, is determined to live to be < ia upon by al geol . In this 100. Mr. Bellamy The best sr BIT ! company has a lease of father lived to t 110, his grand- in the west ts, 3 LARAMIE 10 AULD AOA} ately 000 acres, includ-, father to 103, while his mother’s of your it We x well now 363 feet deep. The father di the age of 105. Mr. strictly C foods mus 1 ing our store ox treated alike. I. 1e j ) LER pay sand is expected at 2,000 feet. Bellamy has eight children living, 48 yin Els ee grand-children, 19 great-grandchil- ( Judge Charles E. Winter has pur dren and four great-great-grandchil- LARAMIE, Wyoming. — The ze eC SAE dren, making 79 ap elt ve ‘ peek ete te county commissioners at the April ware, anh ter L . CASPER COMMERCIAL of ween Lara ution, Staley ompany Phone 10, ~-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT alled as soon as CLARENCE RUFE, } # vs . ELIZABETH Ri} 1 To ELIZABETH PE, Ub namer defendan ‘ place of resid Oklahoma: You will pleas: Clarence Rufe, [ 9 Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver ‘ ts, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- % We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any xchange in the country. Li will get you the highest poss market letter. Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming your stocks with us, we ble price. Ask for ou: rere for the purpose of hui! nov to L100 ¥ houses, ei non the insta. a eer. | Automebile iets See Brokers 2 ment plan. petition against 1 named Court, the « | of which is for a upon the grounds July 15th, 19 homa, you ¢ of your marriage without cause desc and ever since ha tinne to wilfully a - desert and abandon t ‘nd to live parat him without any ea against his will an t. And you are f i arc realy“ tion of plaintiff 17th day of May, allegations ther Witne: : | Court, this 20th d N 1919. | HAZE NW Clerk of t! (Seal) j; ALEX B. KING Attorpey for | Pub. Mar. Watch For This Radiator It is the symbol for dependable low cost haulage, the distinctive sign of the famous Clydesdale Truck. You will see them on the streets of (insert name of city or territory ) in ever increasing numbers. NOTICE ©a.v. 60. You will see them quietly threading their way through ; traffic, as easily controlled as a passenger car and carry- ing their loads with a minimum of effort. 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