Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 4

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Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks | Units. Bia | fs pe a Mosher Oil ----_ 1.00 semalgamaced ity ss 20 Stanley-Green _ 100 ‘ Crude Oil-- —.70 Ss Teapot —__- 90 Sa See 200 Club -__.____ 400 Bis Bear New York Curb ny aan | Midwest Refg. ~-184.50 puck Greek Ci | Midwest Com. --. 1.68 Big ia Midwest Pref. ___ TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Fe Merritt __ GH ee Glenrock Oil Columbine ——-- jpocsdens ae Gan Okmulgee -- _(No wire.) c Salt Creek Prod. 40.00 40.50 Sapulpa -__ 8.12 8.36 ! Oklahoma P. - 10.00 11.00 Wst. Sts. O. & L. 60.00 65.00 Island Oil - 8.00 8.12 Jupiter S. P. A. 41.00 41.50 Kinney SGa= 52.00 52.50 5 Houston Oil --__ 98.00 100.00 Open Mexican Pet. - 25 Texas Oil - inclair Oil ~ . S. Steel _ 98.87 Liberty Bonds (| 2nd 43s - rd 44s — Wyo-Tex. -- = -70 80 | 4th 44s - WYOMING CRUD OIL MARKET Warm Springs -- --$1.00, Elk Basin -- Balt Creek — 1.50] Grass Creek Big Muddy 2.50} Lusk Pilot Butte — - 1.50 LOAN WILLNOT JUPITER TEST AFFECT MARKET BEING WATCHED Stocks Look Up on New York Ex-, change on Day Preceding Opening; Burke Shows Gain. of Operators. » oil market of discounted to ording to the n touch with ign only great interest. are holes o t. With the in the offir i >t this morning. been given an impetus of yesterday. Gain: to three points on major . . {to the south, er having experi-| y in Denver by ointly by the Lincoln in what SACEP hole. Bur gone on stea holders of | | their r st ris stock re- he: and a ted the first of owed little previous. rt that vell on drilled into the or tomorrow, a develop- e a stimulating li on section three ubled its flow with- h th ,depth at v the } TEAS SHNOVTRTE FORMED BY gASPER COMPANIES Wester April 19. ploration company & Hurst Drilling 2") formed the We: 1s countie on offset leer | A stri controlled j¢ south above named |}ut th an is now on One weil will be , of the month. th two was HN be @ ed) prover ne when freight and passenger “<- 4 << 7 4 8 © is so heavy for the North- vole FOR the bond issue next stern, but Assistant Division Sup: Tuesday. ntendent Gold CHICHESTER SPILLS are Ault y i Ef, - tring of cars will be use WHERE i Tuesday. morning, st end of the North- ich abmost entirely >» depot, leaving living quarters on the he building which was : 5. . Ballangee. New York Stock Exchange 2 Close} which started at 187.36 50 99.62 Deep Drilling in Eastern End of the} ground, has been the incentive for, Big Muddy Holds Interest With the drills in the east end of the Big Muddy field pounding away | nt a depth of approximately 3,400 | ; feet, operators are watching the tests The tests that made are in the Jupiter} -84-76 and the Glenhurst | well on section 36 in the same town- p. While these wells are within mile of the heavy production of | the Big Muddy field, it is known that he depth of the sand if it is found} in place will be much deeper than in the Elkhorn, Kinney and Fenex wells | The deepest test of the northeast ‘end of the field is being conducted Petroleum | ompany and the Jupiter Oil com-} is generally known Drilling in this thru the difficulties en- s from the field yesterday even- ed that the property would "+ soon be listed in the ,known quan- 9 tity as the drills had reached a depth | st where they would soon reach the| rd is expected. ——_— DEPOT AT LUSK (5 DESTROYED Only the Living Quarters of the | Agent Saved in Early Morn- | ing Fire Thursday. to the Tribune j About 5 a_ blaze cate miu the first to operavenn being awakened by ., the his room, and upon in- made this | , on, found the entire east end REDON? ‘ cture in flames. The alarm has jebinped ately turned in, but owing dequacy of the equipment of the department, they were unable to check the blaze to any great ex-_ of cars on the sidetrack the depot caught fire soon extinguished. ained a number of bar- » but this was removed age was done. » who is here at making plans for ion, and it is ailroad office and station un- til a new building can be erected, - i Vote FOR the bond issue next! THRESHERS INCORPORATE | 2 | The Wyoming Thresher company, . | which has filed its incorporation arti- |eapitalization of $100,000 . i |rectors and incorporators are Clyde jE. Braddy, C. E. Beyerle, John W. | | Wilkes, Sumner Miller and’ William | 2 {McCarty; the main office will be at | 33; Wyo-Tex Jumps) pine Bluffs, aa icles 4 \No Strike on on Board Today; Lance Creek | Reports today that the Ohio well! on section 33-36-65 in tke Lance Creek field had struck oil could not be confirmed and apparently emanat- | ed from the same. source that brot in| the well of the Glenrock company! yesterday, of which the Glenrock of-| ficials here were in total ignorance. | The section 33 well has a fishing job! at over 4,000 feet, the hard luck of| P. 98.98 only having a shoe lost recently having} been duplicated a few days later by/« the loss of other tools. It can hard-! ly be expected in before two or three weeks, according to report. | Among the issues which jumped! into prominence on the local market today as the result of Lance Creek activities was the Wyo-Tex stock, sales around 50 cents last evening and continued to} climb today. Wyo-Tex was one of} the few issues apparently overlooked} by the public during excitement at-| tendant upon the rapid rise of other) issues and with large holdings lo- | cated advantageously with respect to | production strong bidding may be ex- | pected the first of the week. Denver} was on a hunt for the stock today and, ith an increasing demand sales at! 75 cents were recorded this after- noon. | Another issue which promises to come to the front in record time is the new stock of the Lance Creck Syndicate, which was absorbed so| rapidly after being placed on the/ market that only 100 units of the 500; offered remain to be disposed of and! | the first advertising announcement of the stock was authorized today. | The location of the syndicate hold-| |ings in the Lance Creek field, which comprise 680 acres in the vicinity of |the Ohio well on section three, part | of which is already considered proven 'the rapid sale of the issue which was first put on the market last Tuesday | morning. According to the company’s plans, development of the property will start | immediately after the financial plan is completed. Material is already be- ing moved to the syndicate holdings for the development campaign that | will be inaugurate ——— | Syndicate Issue Absorbed. lruen oe the” bond issue next} Mape and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Daily telegraphic Place the posal to. buy, ute quo Information Local Oils, New Phone 203 ani at the state house, will have a The di- Dail CAL WORK market Ntter. Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Phone 468 TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS quo! Cpsper, Wye. Casper, W; quotations from New York, Denveg, and other markets over our private wires. it facilities of our x at yepr dia- onl tar’ ciguin the best sauibata ag eg Ge tee wine mS. upon request on ds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. i. Dutton, Staley & Company > Brokers accurate qWotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instan vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on ny exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. r- Ask for our 411 Oi} Exchange’ Bidg. ‘yoming Freshman-Sophomore apd Junior- Senior Declamatory Costests Monday and Tuesday; < Other News of Week. + Next Monday and Tyesday even- ings have been set aside for the de- clamatory contests whieh are to be given at the High School auditorium. Monday evening the Freghman-Sopho- more contest will occur and Tuegday evening the Junior-Senior contest. | Fhe prizes to be awarded for both first and second places are gold pins. | Many other things are on the pro- gram besides the declamations. Fol- lowing are the programs for eack night. Monday—April 21 -Girle’ Glee Club Internationa] Brotherhood O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric | = Casper, Wyo. CAPITALIZATION, $10,000,000 Read the Adwyertisements in NEW YORK OIL CO. The Daily Tribune and Save ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING, $500,600 LOWEST ESTIMATE OF PRESENT HOLDINGS, $4,600,000 PAR VALUE, $25.00 PER SHARE. INTRINSIC VALUE NQW IS AT LEAST EIGHT FOR ONE. PRESENT PRICE, $50 PER SHARE. It will not be sold for less than $60 per share after May 20th. The price is subject to increase jthout notice hefore May 26th. It will not be sold for less than $100 per share after the passage of a leasing bill or other relief measure, affecting its lands on SALT CREEK, IRON CREEK, OIL MOUNTAIN, POISON SPIDER, SOUTH CASPER CREEK, PINE MOUNTAIN, HAMILTON DOME, Ete. = THIS IS THE FIRST STOCK THAT HAS BEEN SOLD FROM THE TREASURY SINCE 1916. New York Oil has paid its original investors more than 2,606 per cent including the present value of tle stock. THE PROCEEDS from sales of stock will be used toward building a fuel gas line from Iron Creek te Casper; and a GASOLINE EXTRACTION PLANT designed to be ready to operate coincidently with completion of the gas line. LESTER BROKERAGE THIRD & WOLCOTT STS. rs - Young Woman Townsite Company HOUSE, Inc. . CASPER, WYOMING In the heart of the Lance Creek Oil Field, 20 miles north of Lusk about two and one-half miles within the government withdrawal and surrounded by the largest operating companies in the world, the Ohio, Midwest and Continental. The three wells brought in prove Lance Creek the largest oil field in the state if not in the world. The Texas and Union Companies have erected 125 rigs on 46 different sections, six different townships afd are carrying on a drilling campaign never before equalled. Leases are reported selling for as high as $30,000.00; estimate the value of | deeded land in this proven field, the Standard Companies, the Texas and the Union Stock has strengthened tens of millions by this development. | The companies leasing to them, the Western States, Cactus, Gen. Petroleum, Alten, Lusk Royalty, Lusk Petroleum, Cow Gulch, Great Western, Burke Oil and’ others have made millions as indicated by present quotations. , H $16,000.00. These same shares that sold for $25.00 are today worth $120,000.00. | the field. ments, or $90.00 cash. being built. It is the natural pla with a flame. Address without delay. FAGAN and RUSSELL Sales Agents P. O. Box 48, Lusk, Wyoming ce for refineries. Within one-half mile a drill has reached a depth of 2,650 feet and from the hole there YOUNG WOMAN TOWNSITE Co, Individuais made tens of thousands, as witness our own associate who. sold fifty thousand shares of Buck Creek for | $20,000, now worth $375,000.00; another one, an interest in 36 for $17.50, now worth $7,000.00; a one-sixty-foyrth | interest in 320 acres for $6,000.00. One of our partners bought 2,000 shares of Western States for $25.00 and sold it for Your Opportunity to Share in the Profits of This Won- der Field is Offered You in the Following Manner: We own the old 320-acre Joe Hubbard homestead, section 14-35-64, reserve and deeded before the United States withdrawal of surrounding land. postofhice and stage station in the middle of the The United States Geological Survey testifies to its oil character but cannot claim it as they do nearly all the remainder of The Standard Oil Companies believed our land contains oil, even before this last well came in nearer to it, because they ob- tained control of the leases adjoining north, south, east and west. They earned a billion dollars and distributed one hundred million dollars on dividends last year for knowing why. We platted 40 acres of this homestead into town lots and deeded 80 acres to an oil company, capitalized for $100,000.00. We give you 1,000 shares of this stock and a warranty deed to one of these business lots for $100 in four monthly pay- The townsite is the terminus of the Lusk highway and telephone line to the field. It has the best water supply in the field. Money is being made in business right there now. A five thousand dollar hotel, machine shops, store and other buildings are now issues sufficient gas to burn Flattering offers to lease this land for drilling have been refused until the Standard Companies have tested the sur- rounding land so as to enable us to obtain a greater proportion of the oil. J. R. MURRAY Manager Casper Office 202 O. S.-Building Money Harold Sawyer Violin Solo_- Death of Lincoln---. Thurston’s Plea for Cuba Patrick Henry's Liberty Speech - Roland Keeton Loussaint L’Ouverture--_-Cora Likely Chorus. -_--...--.. Girls’ Glee Club |. Judges: Mrs, W. O. Wilson, Mrs. Nichols, Dr. Bradley. | Tuesday—April 22 | Chorus__ -Girls’ Glee Club | Haywood ‘Plea for Defense | Ethel Rowse | Andreas Hofer_ ---Ruth Adams Cello Solo--_- | Spartacus to the ---Mise Burnett Gladiators Katherine Dessert Thurston’s Plea for Cuba | Rodney Smith | Violin Solo -Mr. Hood Loussaint L’Ouverture_-_R. L. Holman |The Union Soldier | Vera Hollingsworth | Chorus_--_--_____- Girls’ Glee Club Judges: Rev. Edwards, Miss Mae | Hamilton, Mr. Hagens. Last week, dinners were given by ‘Miss Grace Stanko and Miss Francis Sullivan, members of the advanced domestic science class. Miss Stanko entertained on April 15, and planned a very fine dinner. The table decora- tions were white carnations and the color scheme blue and white. Menu Banana Cocktail Roast Veal Browned Potatoes Corn Patties Bread and Butter Pineapple Marshmallow Salad Vanilla lea Cream _ Blueberry Sauce . _/ Sponge Drops Cafe Noir Nuts Miss Sullivan was the hostess on . | April 17, and the dinner was aniple | proof of her ability. The table deco- |rations were Yellow Jonquils, the jcolor scheme being yellow and white. | Menu | Fruit Soup Casserole of Beef Potato Roses | Peas and Shrimp in Timbales | Queen Muftins | Asparagus Salad | Pineapple Nut Sundae Tea Cakes | Coffee Nuts Each member of the class has now |given one dinner, and has done it | successfully by herself. Next Tues- day, Miss Lola Miller will give the last of the series. Invitations have | been issued for a dinner to be given to the high school teachers on Tues- day, April 29, by the class. | — si The Delta Phi Phi Literary ciety will give a program next Fri- | day morning in the high school audi- torium. It is as follows: Piano Solo____ | Growth of Movies. | Production of Mo ----Alice Stevick Jennie Clarkson Helen Raynor | Songs X. Q. Z, Club “All For Love” --4. Movielet | Exhibition i 4 Carrot Top Vaudeville Team Society Song___-_-________ Society | Miss Ruth Dudley has again taken {charge of her classes, after an ab- |sence of almost two weeks, due to illness. ——— ‘WUGK TO HAVE NEW REFINERY | Business Interests Subscribe $35,- ‘000 Toward Plant to Be Erect- ed by McWhorter. LUSK, Wyo., April 19.—An- |nouncements of a refinery to bo erected at Lusk by the McWhorter in- terests, of California, and other west- ern fields, were made this week fol- lowing the subscription of $35,000 on the part of local citizens toward the first units of the plant. The pro- ject, it is estimated, will cost $150,- 000, The new company bases its con- fidence for a crude~oil supply on its location and the ability to pay a higher price for the oil than that jpaid under the necessity of trans- {portation charges, Directors of the company are W. C. Reed, George H. Howes, Fred L. Moses, Dr. M, W. Land and Wil- ton McWhorter. Vote FOR the Tuesday. .bond issye next ———— 7 f i

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