Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE SIX TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Che Casper Daly Cribue SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 191¢ it SNA | BE ISSUED SOON, REPORT. Coro, rrrewDs _ Notice received from Washington | by the attorney for the Bessemer in- |terests that payment of final fees eRports reaching the Rev. Walter | H. Bradley are to the effect that a| ; swindler has been using his name at Local Stocks ! Daits. | will be accepted and receipted in full! various Colorado points ir solicit- Bia Ask = Mosher Oil _____ 1.00 |is interpreted as virtual assurance ing loans from church people. Ac- Amalgamated Rity 1.36 1.62 Stanley-Green 75 100 {of an early patent to section 10 in Cording to statements of those who Atlas Crude Oil__ 60 65 Teapot —__ 90 100 | the Salt Creek field, on which the profess to have been biked the man Bessemer --- --- .19 200 Club — Eee A00 450 AesaamerDoimi A . claimed to be a member of the} : 1 1 IB = o interests brot in a A 2 | Burke Oil -- 1.50 5 New York Curb |sood well last year. With the rant. P®¢sbyterian congregation here and| Buck Creek - 25, Midwest Refg. --176.00 178-00 | ing of the patent the well will be *Sked for small amounts to tide him , Big Bear - St Midwest Com. -- 1.56 1.62 _| drilied farther into the sand and bros | °V¢F temporary financial embarrass- Big Rive 4 Midwest Pref. 1.87 2.00 |to production, a prospect that now | ™ent oston Wyo. - 2 | «Merritt ___- {holds promise of materialization i hat Was Different Ay Big Indi iS50 GIES SEO r n ion in That Was Different. the near future. It will also permit A noted physici: articularly ex- jfurther development of the land. TARO ea Grseeen Bessemer stock responded to fav- orable news of the settlement and At Center --- Be Columbine --~ -- Bu Consolidated Rity .92 -014 Cosden -- -- “ Okmulgee --_-__ Rity & Producers 1.25 vedious in examining and prescribing for his patients, was sought out by SLACKERS. ees (end 2 7 an army man whom he “polished off” Bi Gow, Gulch —---- Sapulpa -_______ (No wire) has advanced to 19 cents from a low | iv alme. Bisse ina a eae Te the Bu Gesper Ranger = a Oklahoma Ae &R (No wire) |price of 8 and 10 cents during the | patient was leaving, he shook hands BOE Ss Wst. Sts. 0. @ L. 60.65 | early spring. | heartily wit ctor and said: See ee” Bc Great W falandi oie : ae | heartily with the doctor and said: : 8.36 Bi Hecla 75 Cc Jupiter -_ ce Cow Gluch Cc Kinney - Cc Lusk Pet. | “T am especially glad to have met Bit WYOKANS OIL | you, as I have often heard my father, Re) | Colonel Blank, speak of you.” | Houston oi ---- 68.00 100.00 | VOTES RAISE |, “Whats” exctaimed the physician, 1 old Tom’s son?” Astacker is a dodger who trusts that the OTHER FELLOW : ainly.” El: Mountain & Gulf New York Stock Exchange ; Cs eae oe, Close IN CAPI TAL “My dear fellow,” cried the doe- & | Mexican Pet. ____ 5 78.50 oo i tor, “fling that infernal prescripti 5 I 5 he 84 TPN" (No wire) |The capital stock of the Wyokans | 07, {yne that infernal prescription will do the disagreeable thing. Then the slacker can come out fk OST E ae Singh Git nas 5 55.50 jeu syndicate, tear ae eee what is the matter with you.”—Har- Sis err °° cc 7 = : ¥ J. S. Steel --___100. 02.00 jing s day, was in- Y ey) Pleardyy = o22 “08 | Peak 225-100.00 10200 |e ee LEC TOT OO een of hiding and say “WE won the war” or “WE put the loan Le Riverton Refg. -- .14 | -- 98.60 98.60 |shares of the par value of $1 each. South Australia, with an area of 99 Lu United Pet. ____- ae | 95.86 |A large majority of stockholders more than 240,000,000 acres, has over. M Western Explr. == |2.0 | 2nd 4s 93.36 |Wwere represented at the meeting, it only slightly more than 5,000,000 NG Wind Ber Rete ai | Ist 44s | was said. * under cultivation. Pa Wyo-Kans. ----- 2.5000 | staat = a Y <7 ean Eh d : pi, © Wyo-Tex. ------- 60.70 | 4th a8 SRR ER RRA ees our government in winning this war contracted certain WYOMING CRUDé OIL MARI 1.00, Elk Basin .50] Grass Cre -60] Lusk __ .60! Lander Ur Warm Springs W- Salt Creek W. Big Mudd Pilot Butte - OULSSTAONGER NEWGASSERAT = ONLOCIL MART. POISON SPIDER | Fargo Oil Company Strikes Great Lusk Stocks Active, Southern Oil Flow in the Dakota Sand; | Strikes Well at 140 Feet in Strike Is Surprise. | Texas Holdings. z | debts and obligations which have to be paid. It is your moral Better Truck Tires and Better Service IEN you buy truck tires you buy protection for a revenue-prod 3 investment. The life of your tract: and its oncy depend largely on its tires. x Firestone Truck Tires afford the most resiliency and the most protection to your truck inves They are made cf pliable rubbe>, have % wearing qualities and most eilvctively and its load. obligation to help pay these. The payment of a moral obliga- tion is a real test of honesty. If you can and don’t subscribe to this loan and expect “George to do it” for you, why wouldn’t the label “Dishonest Slacker” be appropriate. “The Devil Can Cite Scripture For His Own Purpose” You state you haven’t time to help in the drive. One of the busiest men in town came to the committee and offered his services for the week. That is the kind of men that won the war in France. FIOTIPTIOIOTITIIICAIIZZ ICLP Reports from the Poison Spider Confidence of a stronger market field today are to the effect that the = - Boh , Fargo company on Friday brot in for oil stocks with the beginning of one of the biggest gassers tapped in Pp another week appeared well found- | the field, the flow being variously es- ed this morning when all issues in the timated at between 25 and 50 mil-! Vance Creek field came into better lion cubic feet. The well is located demand and prices advanced slightly |on the apex of the structure, it is in several instances. Buck Creek, | Said. | whose well on section 35 should be, The strike came as a surprise to completed before Monday, led the/drillers and Officials alike in that it 3) way with an increase of 50 cents in| was found in the Dakota sand at a i} | the bid price and others were not comparatively shallow depth. In aS slow in demand. |the oil well brot in a few weeks ago ait Another Company Making Good this sand was found to contain wa- ; Other issues aside from Lance |ter. ee 1€ Creek ate developing strength and a | “Drilling was halted immediately | 01. new stock entered ‘the market today when the big gasser began to flow| with the announceinent from Texasj|and the tools were disconnected. Ar-| oy that the Southerfi0il company struck jrangements are being made to cap | a good pay sdndmat 140 feet that |it pending some disposition of pro-| looks good f¢1 0 10 barrels a|duction. The company hopes to be| 4 day. lable to pipe the gas to Casper for | The well was-ouly spudded in this!domestic and commercial consump-| week in the Jowd-Park field and the' tion here. The oil well also has| management has) decided to put it}been capped and will await the con-| under pump ag-once and drill half) <truction of a pipeline or storage a dozen more for:immediate revenue. | facilities. These wells can-be drilled and equip-| ped at a cost of $1,000 each. Within a short time another well will be ‘started to the deeper sand at 750 feet where 26 to 35 barrel wells are secured. One is pumping within 300 feet of the Southern line at 790! as M’PHERSON TO | Southern Oil is capitalized at only “i $60,000 and was financed largely by SPUD IN SOON; | Casper capital at $100 a share. Di- d f th t te | q place it on = 20 por cont monthly RIG IS READY| @RE n Tires rico. They provide >, reduce fuel biils Pressed-O are made for all classes cf teuc!: Q positive road >: and give “Most 1M Our bi3, hydraulic press, i enables us to render you a not sacrifice the use of yo having, tires pressed on c them on right here, quic!:! See our facilicies. Firestcne Truck: Tires Earl C. Boyle 231-237 No. Center. _. ____ Phone9 _ d to save you money, i You need You state you can make more than 4 3-4 per cent on YOUR monéy. You would be a poor fish if you couldn’t, but in making other investments you are not helping to square the debts which you owe as a part of this government. The Addison company is drilling at over 1,375 feet today in its Poison | Spider well and expected to encoun-} ter oil in the Sundance formation | either today or tomorrow. | You state the administration wasted much good money. Correct! but “Good Heavens” look what they did with that which they did not waste. Did you ever try to get into a new oil field FIRST WITH THE MOST EQUIPMENT? Did you dividend basis within a few months oe — — time. Angus McPherson, of the McPher- | = 9° MM Mh 5 C Going Farther and if Worse, son Syndicate which is preparing to stop to figure the cost? No, but you got there and saved your a “A long walk will give you a fine ;make the test east of Casper, re- ‘ fy CU ; | Rorted thie morning) that tele ia ester rokerage house land. Well Uncle Sam got there.and saved the world. Mi “That's the reason I'm sitting still.” 0¢en nearly completed on the hold- iS replied Mr. Growcher. “I can’t af- | ings of the company just east of the © ~— ford a fine appetite.’—Washington | city limits and that the hole would | Inc. ec Star. be started as soon as the tools can | Have you thought who these loan workers are working for? Figure it out. It is for YOU, CASPER, and the GOVERN- be rigged up. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL SHAMIM GEOLOGICAL WORK SISIISI SSIS S: CAL Abe dA d bo (CLS SS ELI EESTI IDL ALAA LAL i ieee ee | MENT OF THE UNITED STATES. NO bee eneTe cote |,4 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 N —— = w#csevsevovsvvvvssvarak Come on, lets finish this job so we can get back to work. : Brokers S k d | N REMEMBER THE BIG ARMORED TANK WILL BE IN | | Paty sects auton omen rorcanz oor 18 SOCKS and Insurance § GASPERISUNDAY APIERNOON: vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our market letter. Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming Active Representative of The Equitable. of New York STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Why speculate with your life insurance when you can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life insurance institutions upon the planet? Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and let me explain the latest policies upon the market. J. J. GIBLIN Victory Liberty Loan Com. TI PISAFIALLALLAD PALI TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. 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