Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 4

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e a 4 1 { Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks | Units Bia Ask Mosher Oil ~---- 1.00 Amalgamated Rity 1.50 1.75 Stanley-Green 75.00 100.00 Atlas Crude Oil_- -50 60 | Teapot —_ 90.00 100.00 Bessemer - 30 -35 | 200 Club 450.00 Burke Oil - as | New York Curb Buck Creek ____- i | Midwest Refg. --_184.00 185.00 Big Bear 025 | Mi t Com. --_ 1.75 Big Fiv 024 st Pref. _-_ 2.00 2 Boston W 8 | Merritt __ _ -- 31.75 00 Big Indian __---_ 35 Glenrock Oil ____ 7.37 Center _-_- 01 ; Cosden -__ = 9.87 Columbine 38 | Okmulgee - 2.25 Con. Royal 5, Rity & Producers 2 1.35 Cow Gulch 5 Sapulpa --__-___ (No wire) Casper Kanger ~- 35. Oklahoma P. & R (No wire) Elkhorn = 712 . Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 71.00 73.00 iHeclag===s=—- => 01 Ors | Island Oil ~--___ 8.36 Great Western Pet = .88 42 Rity & Producers 1.35 Jupiter — Ss 13 AT | SUBSA. 40.50 4.00 4.50 S. G. -.. 53.00 ‘92 ‘98 Houston Oil ---_ 98.00 100.00 aot | New Yerk Stock Exchange Mountain & Gulf “68 Coen ye close Northwest 64 29 Outwest - | Sinclair Oil 564 Pathfinder patie | U. S. Steel — 998 icardy ---- | Liberty B Riverton Refg. | a roared United Pe | 95.86 Western | 93.36 Wind Riv 95.88 E. T. Wil 93.44 y | 95.18 pease 93.34 WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET Warm Springs --$1.00, Elk Basin —_ - 1.85 Salt Creek - 1.50] Grass Greek — - 1.85 Big Muddy - 1.50} Lusk _- - 1.80 Pilot Butte __ --- 1.50] Lander -- 1.25 A a Attorney Floyd E, Pendell returned ; Wednesday evening. from Lusk Derrick’s Weekly Summary Takes ; where be a overall days in the i 5 ei ;tnterest of the Royalty and Pri- Note of Interesting Develop ducers Corporation. Pendell reports | ments in the West. that this company is gradually ex-| tending its hoidings in both the east| and west ends of the Lance Creek; The news from the oil fields the past week been rather more in- field, where m: valuable royal- teresti than in the late previous, ties and interests are being held. week: s the weekly summary of | Mr. Pendell reported that he was the Oil City Derrick very optimistic as to the future of ever Sa Sa HOLDUP TAKES GIRL’S SHOES ‘ADCK CREEK FIELD HAS. | NEW BUSHER PRODUCER COBLENZ (By Mail.) —Among the i | Rock Greek field of Wyoming has | Germans in the American occupied another producing well, the ninth of |#Tea, leather is nearly as greatly in | the series being put down there by demand as butter, bacon or soap. At ithe Ohio Oil company. The well | Kesselheim, on the Moselle, recently lcame in Monday night, according to |2 Servant girl was held up at the point ‘news from’ the field, with a produc-|0f # gun by a German man and com- jtion reported to equal the output of Pelled to take off her hoes and give |the Ohio's last two completions far-|them to him. jther south on the structure, or in| leeecasvorttlogol barrets | Dressmaker Doing Her Bit |, The new well is on the southeast) «uc; ; . quarter iver mecction 20-78, | Since I was a child, I have suf- (252 On |fered with stomach trouble and gas- which section the Ohio has three 4... gi lother! produting iwvelli: jtric attacks. Doctors could only give found at 2,770 feet, ora Tittle deeper |e PERIOLay, Relist: qed lsewed than its neighbors to the north, and| cesolaume ret Be vneazeen sured Os [shallower by 300 feet than the twolerar wrouble by taking Mayr’s Won- | Ohio wells on sections 11 and 14, far-\oq om eneey. dhe ptirst{doserprey- (fee conn, is ne meee at it woud cure me and | The newest Ohio well has keen ty other gorren ant? recommend it interest for Hutton Lake stockhold- 10,0cher sufferers.” It is a simple laras@aal sel brines vproducticn preparation that removes the catar- leewtnee meena veaticn fytpaee rhal mucus from the intestinal tract | erstwithi gestion ea WON anIcHTToTCES jand allays postontlammation which ’ As dre! causes_ practically all stomach, liver ton Lake company now is drilling. andl A Ff * ie cates intestinal ailments, including ap- [are oes only wees urthe mendicitis: ne dose will convince or A 2 money refunded. For sale by all jwell now is down near 1,000 feet. | druggists. Adv. ‘TWO DIL INGORPORATIONS, ~-ONE HEADQUARTERS HERE _ Two oil compantes with a com- bined capitalization of $350,000 have filed their articles of incorpora- | {tion at the state house in Cheyenne. | The Cesper-Lusk company will jhave its main office at Casper and {will operate in Natrona and Niob-| rara counties. Its capital stock of a |quarter of a million will have a par! par value of $1 a share. The first| |directorate is to consist of James | W. Finnegan, J. W. Bingham, W. R. = ute quotations. Information Phone 203 Johnson, J, S. Mechling and Wil-| liam O. Wilson, all of Casper. | |. The Phoenix-Wyoming company ‘has a capital stock of $100,000, its) office will be at Rawlins, and the| jscene of its operations Carbon and} |Fremont counties. Petrick W. Cor-| coran, Everett C. Powell and Bob} Vivion, all of Rawlins, are the in-| | corporators. pee tS ee Attorney W. H. Patten returned last night from Lusk where he spent two days on oil business in connection with local interests in the Lance Creek EURALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead and temples with 3, JODYGUARD”- Ic UR Bi : NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Anyone found trespassing on my land on So. Lone Beer will be prose- cuted. MRS. JAS. KIDD. 4-29-12t | GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and other markets over our private wires. Place the conveuient facilities of our office at your Gis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- and quotutions furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Casper, Wyo. Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 328. Rm. 10, over Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. —- SOLDIER IN BUSINESS of which William Jacobson is man- Among the new business enter-jager. ‘The letter served with a gas prises just launched is the Commer-junit in France and formerly was ¢ial Cleaners, at 139, South Cente, employéd on The Tribune. If-all shoes were as good as Ralstons and as reason- ably priced, there would be no charges of profiteer- ing in the shoe business. 164 SOUTH CENTER The Home of Society Brand Clothes Why Not Own a Lot on An Oil Dome and Own the A few large wells figured in the repo! which were important only in size, as they were located in de-| fined territory, but the ne from many of the wildcat tests v encouragi Wyoming, » North Tey and Pennsylvania were all} mentioned in the reports as furnish- ing large producers, and also as in-| the company owing to the nature of the valuable holdings. The Royalty and Producers cor-| poration is the outgrowth of gather- | terests by Casper men and their de-| many aluable leases and in- esper people to par- in stock interests. The first issue of the company was put recently and the entire issue} ticipa stock on Right to the Oil dicating extensions to old pools or | quietly subscribed by Casper capi-| opening of new ones. While the | t#lists. , | general everage of the completions, The R and Producers corpo- there /ration is officered by R. G. Taylor, was not above the normal “4 Siee eee were so many scattered tests show- president, Patrick Sulliv: n, treas-{ faail to create considerable in- ¥Urer, Robert Ord, vice-president and terest, aside from the larger wells). E. Pendell, secretary, a combina- |tion that has spelled the success of .{many Wyoming oil enterprises. reported, A well making 1,000 barrels wa Fe ec ASE ek EERIE aE RTE SEE WARD Wen here nipenerel parager| lend county. Other completions were|of the Fargo and Addison Oil com- reported doing better than 500 bar- panies left yesterday afternoon for rels and located in defined territory.|Lusk where he has under considera- Four failu were reported from/|tion valuable leases in the Lance Erath county, as they were all be-|Creek field. low 3,000 feet which should place a them deeper than the producing; Save your money—eat at*the Har sand. These are to the east of Com- vey. anche county. Shots are being used} - - : in many wells in Stephens county, ;¢xtensive pool. Pine Island has lit- malelscwher imes with good |tle work under way and the produc- results a feilure in others. The Ts have not yet been able to ar- total utput of the North 1 s Tange for the e of their output. fields for the previous week is esti- Wyoming fields have been ex- mated at 151,000 barrels daily. The tended by recent completions. The Burk-Wavyoner test located three Lance field promises to cover a and alf miles northeast of the large area, and the lest completion pool, is believed to be a small well, Was a gusher well. A nice producer and if this is confirmed it will prove has also been found at Poison Spider, an extension or a new pool. which indicates the development of ng from Oklehoma #2 important pool there. the Barnsdall well Kentucky offered its usual num- which w reported — the 4 ber of nice produce from Lee week as making 1,000 re rad county and the Scottsville district. increased to 3,000 barre It is lo-|There is sn incre in the oil out- Other put of the State which is being han- Osage ¢ . * reported dled by several companies, besides in the from th eral the lerge amount taken care of by were be There the Cumberland. | isual sprinkling of dry » of the southern wild- ted completed, more than usually in- wi the a 600-barrel well in and the news that urst well on the Burton was t the rate of 1,000 bar- Daiiy accurate quotations dent that a new pool 1 here and it remains | line its extent. Only medium reported from the other exchange in the country. pools, with a number of dry holes. Gulf coast news was decidedly in- market letter. from the wildcat tests. Phone 468 here were prospects for in the Fort Bend county near Blue Ridge nd two tests in Liberty) county, located some t have found oil in two differen nds, The production is re rted us being of somewhat lighter vity than the average of the Coa fields. The best well of the week mak- ing 2,500 berrels in the Vinton pool. new pool Casper, - as one Several saltwater wells were report- Inc. ed from We Columbia. The tem: perature of the water in the flowing Ss pec ializin g in wells is reported increasing, which is not considered a good sign. A nice produc was obtained in the Claiborne district of North Lou- isi , but located near to other pro- One gry hole was struck to the northeast’ of production. The 156 N. Wolcott Bull Bayou field holds its interest for operators, and promises to be en s hh, _ Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers markets, over private telegraph wires. vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any will get you the highest possible price. DU POI II IT ISS LES TES SS AM Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL ‘ \ % , % S , . Be Spick and Span for Decoration Day) ‘PAINT YOUR Shingle Roofs and | Wooden Buildings WITH Rich Black Color—Low Price| Black is the only color for roof| paint. Black never fades. A shingle | roof painted with Bituminous will be) just as black five years from now as it is today. CROWN TAR WORKS, Denver | Operated b: THE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. FOR SALE BY Py Jourgensen Paint. Shop from New York and Denver Instant ser- List your stocks with us, we Ask for our 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Wyoming Burlington. Phone 1142 SSL L LO LLL Bo THE RIG I ON SECTION 36 Get in now. If McPherson strikes oil you can easily figure what a lot will be worth in East Don’t delay. Get your lot with oil right now. If you cannot arrange to see me at once, be there Sunday, the last day at $100. The McPherson Syndicate WILL START DRILLING SOON JUST A STONE’S THROW FROM THE East Burlington Addition THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING ADDITION TO CASPER UNTIL MONDAY, MAY 5th | We will sell lots in the East Burlington addition at $100 each—$25 down, $10 per month Mionday, May 5th THE PRICE OF LOTS IN EAST BURLINGTON ADDITION WILL BE ADVANCED TO $150

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