Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1919, Page 4

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GSA US EW, ewe > FILLS 1 W TEXAS AND WYOMING os LLOYD AINSWURTH © «: f MASON BLD: HOUSTON. TEX The advisory board of the Amalga- : Meher mated Royalty Oil corporation, com- = prised of W. D. Waltman, president; aaa CLORODDMOOED aD Da DOD MMG,,| 3. Yi. Miler, 8. A. Lane and RC . i q@ Wyland, on a recent trip to the SHOCKLEY GARAGE FOUN ANTEN BEST BOWL OF €HILI IN TOWN Caddo ind Ranger flelds of Texan . i purchased royal some } 7 = s 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH of the largest producing tracts in Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY IN OMAHA, SAY OFFICERS FREME Back of Grand Central Bor. AU! kinds of Sandwiches ob (QtHot© ftds. fe es led j pRUcGIS pulas tices Quick service high " sality + Among the more important ones Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. It is believed that the Stutz car Lay was an interest in the Earnest and y > & & | pita eae eles nat, te Btale eee aI MMS GOOG GOO MAIN reve: tracts of 428 seres, tame, garage some time ago has been lo- SSS ™ ———— ately south of Ranger. These tracts Local Stocks | cated in Omaha, and the owner will have a production in éxcesé of 5,000 Bia Ask | Mosher ____ $700 |recover his car and prosecute the. barrels a day. They algo purchased « American ---.--- 022 -03% | Stanley-Gree: 125 | men guilty of the theft. } full royalty on 10 shares of the Amalgamated Rity — .70 75 | Teapot _____. 100 | A wire from the police department Qi a — famous Norwood tract of 751 acres. Bessemer fie 10 12 200 Club __ 450 of Omaha to the sheriff's office yes-! ii it lc This tract has one well which was Burke Oil 28 32 terday stated that the authorities brought in in March with an initial Big Bear ------- 024 03 New York Curb were holding Geo. Davis and a man production of 12,000 barrels a day. Buck Creek QOil-- 4.20 4.50 | Midwest Refg. _.. 1674 1683 | named Wilkinson, formerly employes : $ Within 48 hours after making this Big Five ------- 024 084 | Midwest Com. ___ 1.57 1.67 _| of the Shockley garage, and who dis-| g| Purchase the Amalgamated board was Boston Wyo. 37 39° | Midwest Pref. _. 1.87 2.00 | appeared at the time the car was offered $30,000 cash profit by another Big Indian -30 -35 | Merritt ___ - 31.00 31.25 | missing. They came to Ofnaha with a purchaser. On this Norwood tract, Center ___- 01 -014 | Glenrock Oil _ 5.00 5.12 Stutz car, which fits the description » which is under lease to the Texas Columbine ~ 122 27 | Césden __ 9.25 9.50 |of the stolen machine, and Sheriff Pacific Coal and Oil company, is an Con. Royalty --. .93 96 Okmulgee _ _ 1.62 1.75 |Royce immediately appointed Bob ° absolute contract for the continuous Casper Ranger -- .38 41 | Salt Creek Prod. 40.00 40.50 |Reed, owner of the car, as deputy | drilling of 75 wells, or one well for Elkhorn -__----- 64 -67 | Oklahoma P. & R. 10.50 10.62 | sheriff and sent him to Omaha with! each 10-acre tract. Great Western Pet ee Ae | Wak Sts. 0. & L. 43.00 44.00 | instructions to return with the men} The gomapany also purchased an in- Tecla .- = : 5 | Island Oi ~____ + 8.25 8.50 | in case he identifies the machine as For twent; : i icine i ular way terest in the royalty on the 640 Kinney ‘74. | New Yorks Stock Exchange | Valued at $2,650. | . the results of my work. I investigated Chiropractic, then I Sale. ONETORER EOE Eee Lusk Royalty ___ 35 | rir Open Close} The best store in the best littre city | felt I was really on the way to solve the health problem and, | oder leuke"ts the" Sad Of Gakipany, MouniingG. Galt °37 Mexican Pet. _... 184 182% |in the west solicits, at least, a share! as I have had patients come in with such diseases as Asthma, which has three wells producing 1,. Nazthwest = b4 | He on 2154 214 |of your trade. We are the only, = Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Paralysis, etc., 4 000 barrels a day and two other wells Outwest _-- 083 | a Bt = oe 504° | strietly Cash Store in Casper. All! : with whom, by giving adjustments, I got satisfactory results, drilling. The balance of 480 acres of Pathfinder - 208 Oo" Se ee 84 98 | goods must be paid for before leav- | = something I could not have done under medical procedure, it : this tract is under lease to the Mid- Picardy --- 05 A || Liberty Bonds Jing gur store/orion delivery. All are} makes me feel like shouting, hurtah for Chiropractic and for Kansas Oil and Gas company, the Riverton Ref. a ao) 99.10 99.10 pesied Waele ens eet the Palmers who have solved the health problem by discover- : el cxas aubsidiary of the Ohio OU gom- Western Explr. 1.40 150 | Babs ab Be \as price. Groceries Meats and Hard-| ing the scientific way of adjusting the cause of disease. A Pha Bil ed LSA Cee Rea Wind River Retg. .22 2a | - 93.86 93.86 | ware. a tract. 3 E. T. Williams__- 3.70 3.90 | 2 _ 98. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., 2 Weotecs' 60 TD = one Bas 1 Phene 10: W. E. BRAYMAN, M. D., D. C. = The Amalgamated also purchased large interest in the Douglas tract of 253 acres, adjacent to the, Brown well and Black well, which are large producers, and were recently drilled Wyo-Tex - 50 60 | - 9360 9362 | iiwrerrce © DIO ¢ gxupe ot mani CHESTER S Pi Warm Springs -- Saaeaeiency enone —: a ! Cul ack gece: ILLS i | Sree -- 1.85 + . 4 A : Balt Creek —_ Siemon ee So long as medical science is no science at all but merely 1.85 ra Wee oe = ae A in. Another valuable purchase was Big Muddy Lusk ____ 1.80 a wr, Bak Shreck = a hodge-podge fifty per cent efficient, we have no right to \the Grimes tract of ty acres, lying Pilot Butte --- 1.50} Lander 1.25) Spee oit Sarcien Z assume that because we cannot understand how changes come near the Carey well, west of Caddo. about in a patient, that it is not done and cannot be done. RICHARD CABOT, Chief Medical Staff, The company’s officers have also purchased valuable royalty rights on patented lands in Salt Creek and patented land adjoining production in the Rock Creek field. a8 Best, Sasest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS HUTTON LAKE PIPELINE FOR ScONO WALL cAEEK Massachusetts General Hospital. SIND 265 FEET THK | ou. AND crs couran ee Sect 33¢c a Share DR. B. G. | SW RIVERTON SURE “new wenn We)... se om nomic ee ®So Says Report Said to Emanate| Manavoi ce ee z i Palmer School Graduates : CHARGE OF TAYLOR AND from Independent Company lea erritt Oil corporation in drilling : Suite 2 Townsend Bldg. Office Phone 423; Res. 481-R - the second Wall Creek sand in the Recently Organized. | Big Muddy field has penetrated 265 GEOLOGICAL WORK pacers feet of oil bearing sand. This is the | Maps amd Blue Prints, Surveying RIVERTON, Wyo., April 12.—The | thickest oil bearing sand known in Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Riverton Review says in its issue of |this country. Other drilling in the || Wyoming Map end Blue Print Ce., CLAY BRANCH AT LUSK H. V. Wales, formerly of Casper SHAH IM Friday: | Way of proving territory has result- P. O. Bos 3: Rm. 10, over Lyric Penang att Ate ae “qo ibe or not to be! is declared'|ed ie plans itor hevdevelonment of ais Cane Wyo. i “ ests, will have charge of the branch no longer the question as it is now | Sec ions Ww! ue previously were not | iL ‘ r office.,xecently established at Lusk tien” et hu pipette trom the es4ted Favor |—One Milton Dollars Each Stat | MMMM fH | “Tas ioe a Cage thei. The Lusk office, like the local trade center, becomes part of the Logan & Bryan leased wire system connect- ing with all eastern markets, Denver and the northwest. It gives direct connection with the Lusk field, now ‘the most important development re- gion in the state. Mr. Wales spent two weeks in Casper fin ing the Southern Qi! company, which will drill immediate- ly in the Iowa Park region below Burkburnett, and left for Texa | Thursday evening to make final ar- rangements there. The Southern 0i! company holdings are within 300 fee! of a producing well of 35 barrels, reached at about 800 feet. Ten days are required to put down a well ani good luck in striking the same poo! is expected to put the company on a dividend basis in three months o: establish the land as worthless. \ is an absolute centainty. Just wheth-, Save time and eat at the Wyatt 28 been sent its quota. Caspers | er the Illinois Pipe Line company, | Cafeteria. 4-10-6t quota is $411. National Womania ja Gloss eontiection with thelStordeed |Christian Temperance Unio t 5S ILOOIIOOOMOITOMOOOTOOOOIOIT ITI S Richards & Cunningham Company move or an independent company lay Dutton, Staley & Company x N MEN’S DEPARTMENT the line, cannot be foretold now, but regardless of who takes tne Anitial step, Maverick Springs oil is to be piped from that section to the town | Brokers | Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver mares: CAGES PEWSEe telegraph wae slngtant ser- vice. e furnish quotations on any stock listed on any ° ° As Easter will soon be here, thetime when our thoughts turn to new wearing-apparel for Spring and Summer months we want to remind you that we are pre- pared to clothe you from head to foot. of Riverton. exchange in the country. List-your stocks with us, we The Illinois corporation, it is un- derstood, has for sometime been con- will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our market letter. templating pipe connections but as ef-! Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. oming thus far 1. d display, an in- dependent corporation has been form- | Caddidedidid. ded MW tions about the middle of April. This | new corporation composed of Min-| nesota and Wyoming men anq is | strongly financed with the view of installing independent pipelines s to carry is end} Casper, W: rious sections of oil bearing terri- nc. CLOTHING dep test eialtiiad’ Kot cob boon aril a eel led in this part of the field. That a pipe line from Maverick| When warm weather approaches your first thoughts are fora NEW SUIT and we are still featuring the well- known HIRSH-WICKWIRE make of CLOTHING and can on has become an} actual necessity is evidenced by the fact that th averick field is stead- ily developing into one of the most permanent oil producing sections of the Springs to Riv 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 to the min- ute quotations. |PRIVATES SAVE PAY, OFFICERS er companies operating there A - B ‘ ’ qnaldesizeynearegreonmectionyintehe Information and quotations furnished upoa request on fit as-well as please almost any man. Call on us and be ARE ‘STRAPPED handling of their output. Local Oils, New York Stoeks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. | o binge ge hireatcry eoducerseoe Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. —f, convinced. ; WINNIPEG, Man—Canadian this field is the Sheridan-Wyoming | vates are returning from Surope Oil company which just recently brot HATS with considerable money, while many in another big well which proved as ft 1 or better than former strikes. Wyoming company commercial wells in officers are reaching their homes pri tically penniless, according to pr | vincial officials. We are showing the largest assortment of Men's and Boys’ Hats and Caps im Casper and as everybody should have a new Hat for Easter we invite you to call and see our stock and pected to occur with the piping of the Maverick oil to Riverton which , will be announced at a later date. NINTH ROCK RIVER WELL ON TOP OF OIL SANDS Ohio Oil company expects to drill in today its ninth well on the Rock Creek structure in Wyoming. It is! situated on section 14 and is about one mile south of the well completed 30 days ago on section 11. The sec-! tion 11 well proved to be the heaviest producer yet brought in on the Rock River dome, running 2,000 barrels at : i H H i 8 the soldiers had approx Rea cif you will have no trouble selecting one as we have them arranged in a nice new display case Most of h oe fOtherslocal | deyclopmentatareler LESTER right at the front entrance where there is plenty of light and a'large mirror. {ieee mecana on MorestiCe of th amount being given to them before embarkation. The privates spot most ‘of their leisure at recreatio' | camps where little money is needed | Officers, on the other hand, followed! | their inclination to “live” and with | British and American officers helped | fill the London hotels, according t° | returned officers. They say that fra- |ternizing with American - officers | proved rather costly as Americans " ceived higher pay and spent it free! “Thousands of Canadian privat will return with far more money t they possessed when they enlisted | one officer said, MW RCH STATES (My Annoclated Pream.> WASHINGTON, April 12.—! 1 mobilization has reduced the tots! |strength of the American army below ; two million men. Complete reports to April 5, nounced today by General Ma | i] SHOES You will also find a large well selected stock of Shoes for Men and Boys in all of the Jatest shapes and lasts in either the black or tan shades. EXTRA SPECIAL We are closing out all of our Men’s Oxfords as well as a broken line of high shoes in black or tan at greatly reduced prices. In fact you can buy shoes worth $6.00 and $7.00 III ZILSIPLLAZPLLEOCALLLELLLLLLLL EL EE BROKERAGE HOUSE Incorporated CASPER, WYOMING Will Open Its Offices at An Early Date the time it wad eapped” No! 0) if sue: SPECIALISTS IN THE STOCKS OF THE |%& for FOUR DOLLARS should cessful will pro t four miles you find a pair of the right of territory no 1 south, demon- r, size. He EOI ogee a New York Oil Co. SHIRTS You will find a splendid assortment of Shirts here in either dress shirts or work Shirts and our prices are right. Call and be convinced and always “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” } SOIL MI OPED ILO OOOMH ES OM: DD oat the aggregate stremsth 00 t of the Wyominy fields. The completion of the Ohio company on section 34, This well proved good for 800 bi Is. SS He Would Prefer tt Stayed Suitor—‘“Sir, I ask for your daugh- ter Imogen’s hand.” Her Father—‘Certainly, my boy, ainly—t the one that’s always ny The Passing Show. Curtis Petroleum Co. Virginian Oil Company - Salt Creek Producers Association b hud an- reh,

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