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

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PACE TWH Local Stocks Bia Ask Amalgamated Rity 1.78 2.00 American -- ---. 023 03 Atlas 60 Bessemer 32 Boston Wyo. 64 Burke Oil 1.40 Buck Creek 7.50 Boston Wyo. 64 Big Indian 40 Black Tail - 1.05 Columbine - 45 Con. Royalty 1.10 Cow Gulch ___- 4.00 Casper Ranger --- : Elkhorn __ 5 Mike Henry Outwest __- Picardy --- ae Riverton Refining Great Western Pet Hutton Lake ---_ Jupiter Kinney Lance Creek Rity. Lusk Royalty —~- Lusk Petroleum_ Mountain & Gulf Mosher Oil Northwest - Rity. & Prod Sunset Tom Bell RI United Pet. Wind River Refg. p 1.50 1 TODAY'S MARKETS BY Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. WIRE ! Williams, E. T.__ 7.25 | Western Explr. 4.26 Wyo-Kans. *_ 3.26 | Wy-O.Tex. _____ 55 60 Uaits. Stanley Greene 126 ! Mosher _ 800 | 200 Club 400 | Teapot _- 100 New York Curb Midwest Refg. _-_ 187 188 } Midwest Com. 2:12 2.25 | Midwest Pref. 5 3.00 | Merritt -__ 33.00 33.50 | Glenrock Oi} 7.37 7.62 Cosden ___-- - 9.87 10.00 Okmulgee P. & R. 3.25 3.87 Sinclair Glf __._ 61.75 62.00 Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 57.00 58.00 Wst. Sts. O. & L. 82.00 87.00 | | Open —_Close| Mexican Pet. 1803 1773 Texas Oil _ 280 275 Sinelair Oil _ 66 64% U. S. Steel 100 100% 98.76 95.80 93.94 95.10 93.94 95.2: New York Stock Exchange Warm Springs Balt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte SATURDAY CALL Stock Firmly Held But in Slow! Demand at Close of Week as Shown by Sales. Despite the fact that an excep- tionally long session occurred at the Carnes Stock Exchange Saturday night, the sum results of the trad- | ing were comparatively light. ported. horn syndicate well and Prospects) ‘ELKHORN PROGRESSING LIGHT TRADING — FAPIOLY WITH TEST WELL IN WEST TEXAS Dr. H. E. Peterson of San Angelo, | Texas, writing to Dr. John F. Leeper, j president of the Elkhorn Oil com- pany, writes in optimistic tone of | progress being made on Texas-Elk-{ for uation as shown by the log; in fact| ‘the regularity and sequences of for-| No | mations gone thru predicate that the | sales in the larger stocks were re-! structure is absolutely perfect. its success. I am highly pleased with the sit | and Salt Creek issues are holding for| goes thru the black lime into the! higher levels while those who wanted, The followi Saturday night’s cell: 1000 shares Big Five at cents. 100 Big Indian at 40 cents. 5000 shares of Center at one-half trading over the, shares of Hecla at one and} us the sale feature of the $1.00 evenin 1006 at 27 500. shi of Republic Petroleum | at three and a half cents. 1000 shares of Hutton Lake sold} at 5 cents. Po S400 REALTY | SALE [5 CLOSED HERE oATURDAY) F. D. Beny “Property, peel & RPP OPO OCOLCOLOC OPO COO DOOD DOO Rooming House and Small Houses, Is Sold to Mon- tana Investors. The largest business deal which was concluded during the past week, occurred Saturday afternoon when Howard M. Baker of the Casper Realty company completed the trans- fer of the F. D. Berry property in block 23 to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pat- erson of Hingham, Mont., for a con- sideration of $40,000. The property embraces an entire city block located south of the, Northwestern trecks and bounded by Railroad avenue on the north, Durbin strect on the east, on the west, and Linden street on the south. There are nine buildings on the block including a 40-room rooming hou even small renting hou nd a seven apartment brick s the steadily enhancing property in Casper, Mr. Berry © here about eight years ago und is said to have had but $8 in his pocket. Practicing frugality | and having belief in the future of realty values in Casper, Mr. Berry purchased the property and then be- gan the slow erection of the improve- ments, one at a time. With the rents from the buildings Mr. Berry finally built the large rooming house} and has completely liquidated all in- | 4 OOMOQERD ELL MMM OD MMM EE EME MS SE BM MM BM A ares of Lusk Royalty at} ures of Riverton Refining | Wolcott street pees Gascashs Biss 2t2et) eS gs are marble falls formation. out are not bidding up to the levels) |that the black lime or I_ estimate | debtedness against the property and, received big earnings for the past | several years. ROCK OIL | PRODUCING BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED WILLIAM KOBE Broker 39 BROAD ST:, NEW YORK ie The holders of Lance Creek|jook for big results when the drill Smithwick shales will be entered at a depth of | sales were made in| 3,450 feet. “The setting point selected for} | the eight and a quarter inch casing is | three unusually good, being at a depth ot | 400 feet in excess of the average in| ‘GLENHURST 15 DELAYED BY GRSING ACCIDENT | The Glenhurst well “well: suffered an-| j other stroke of misfortune last week | when a string of casing was dropped ; Several feet, causing the collapse of eae 600 feet of pipe, the frag- ments,of which are at the bottom lof the hole, more than 3000 feet | deep. The accident was ceysed by the slipping of the tongs while the string was being pulled. The dis- j aster will necessarily cause consid- jetable delay in the completion of the we -——— | this country, hence you will be able | |to finish the well with a large hole. {1 regard the hole as being larger! ‘and in better condition for depth| than any hole in west Texas, and the | ; record so far made, despite delays, | surpasses anything in west Texas.” Predictions are made that the well. jwill be completed within the next} | six weeks, I hed still good,” if-soled Eye Mr. Evans. Big shoe bills do not trouble the man who gets wear like this from his shoes. If pati are interested in cutting down se, be sure that the (DO NOT BE TROUBLEG - BY BiG SHOE BIkLS Fifteen mobile of servic of service from 2 pair Nedlin Soles is claimed by Evans of ema bal Washington. MMoes you buy have Nedlin Soles. You can get them on new shoes in many styles for men, women, and children; and they are available every- where for re-soling, Nedlin Soles are rate by Science to long wean ae to be comfortable give and mm They are manufac- ped year Tire & Rubber 0. ‘Aron “Ohio. who also manufac- ture Win, en Heel teed to outwear all other heels. Nealin Soles 8. Pat. OF” soon begin. us for particulars. | 221 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. A Tribune Want Ad Will Sell It, Bessemer Oil} Syndicate UNITS NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS, 400 PAR—$100.00 The Bessemer Oil Syndicate has leased from the Bessemer Oil Company 160 acres in section 30-40-79, West Salt Creek; close to big well recently brought in by New York and Ohio Oil Companies, also close to several producing wells of Wyo-Kans, and deep test now being drilled by West and Hazlett. A rig is now being arranged for and drilling will A 5,000 Barrel Gusher. would not be surprising on this land. Don’t wait, units are selling fast. Get in on a winner and ride with us. See or write Reliance Loan & Trust Company FISCAL AGENTS CASPER, WYOMING Ni IIPOC LOCOCO COLO D COON N insurance institutions upon EE peg Better be safe than sorry. let me explain the latest policies upon the market. J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUI.DING the planet? Stocks and Insurance § Active Representative of The Equitable Life ot New York STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Why speculate with your life insurance when. you car get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life Call at the office and Office: 985-J ——PHONES—— Res: 474-3 | PIOIOIDIMLAODIODOI OL LD OME SM. Electric Sewing Machine - The Casper Chapter of the American Red Cross will place on Sale in our Show Rooms next Tuesday morning at nine o’clock the Electric Sewing Machines used.in their work rooms during the war at the following prices? Sale Price Western Electric Vibrating -Type. Western Electric Rotary Type. First Come First Served. Remember Sale starts at 9 A. M. Tuesday. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 Regular Retail Price, $: Regular Retail Price, $51.00 39.50 $27.50 ET. “Then and they are ienmnnnnmewewanes | } | | i | | | | Rls eee eeidictdididdddd said letters, or they may be preclud- ed from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be vot exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be rorever barred. within six months after the date’ ds) GEO. W. FERGUSON, Pub. May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1919. ————— ee Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS cured by a scientific course of medi. cation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ELSIE S. LAWTON, Deceased. Notice ereby given that letters of Administration were on the 7th day of May, 1919, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against thé said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the vouchers for allowance to the under-!. signed at the office of the Keith Lumber Company, Casper. Wyoming, | Dated May 12, 1919. BERT LAWTON, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. KCEELEY The only place in Colorado where the Genuine Keeley Remedies are used. NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBN COAL. COKE wooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office Sth and Beech Streets i MORRIS YENTES SPECIALIST ROCK OIL 39 Broad Street Tel. Broad, 5938 NEW YORK, N. Y. $60.00 per share within Harvey Creek Field and Wire orders at owr expense, ; and land on So. Lone Bear will be: prose- cuted. Wyoming Map‘and Blue Print Co., }) inal = a eanedil | | The Lance Creek Field of Wyoming- has indications of being one of the biggest yielders of = and profits in the State of Wyoming. Wells producing 3,500 to 4,000 barrels of high grade oil now flowing daily in this field mean millions of doflars profit to far sighted investors who purchased their shares at low prices. -WESTERN STATES OIL & LAND CO. stock sold from a few cents to BUCK CREEK sold at 25 cents to over $9.00 a share. THE ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has 1,080 acres in the Lance Creek Field. Most of this acreage is at or near the apex of the dome, according to the indications from recent developments in this field. ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has also 1,240 acres in the CAPITAL STOCK—$200,000, ALL ISSUED Officers: ose Garst, President, of Harvey, Hawley & Garst, Attys., Douglas, Wyoming. H. O. Emery, Vice President, Propriétor L. B. Porter, Treasurer, Cashier Converse County Bank, Douglas, Wyoming. R. G. Virtue, Secretary and General Manager. R. -D. Hawley, Joseph Garst, L. A. Whipple, R. G. Virtue and H. 0, Emery On the New York Curb,—is now active and freely traded in, having sold from 40c to around $2.00. On any further favorable developments higher prices are anticipated. Complete information and a map of the Lance Creek Field sent free on request. Ask for CT-40. WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. Membets Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Direct private wites to the Con. Steck Exchange, New York Curb and. all the Principal Markets NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Anyone found trespassing on my 4 Will Wee you mone: MRS. JAS. KIDD. your Wardrobe Trunk, a . 420-12 fF bag, and 8 ALL CURB STOCKS Bought—Seld—Queted ROCK OIL PRODUCING Properties—Wyoming Capital, $200,000 A GOOD PROSPECT C. F. LOUGHRAN 35 BROAD ST., N. Y. CITY \ . Lester Brokerage H House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 MV Dutton, Staley & ‘Company | Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- 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 41 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Deaver, and other markets over our private wires. Place the convevient facilities of our office at yout dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks,'Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phose 203 Casper, Wye.” 212 Oil Exchange Bidg. a few months. 1,285 acres scattered in other Wyo. oil fields. ‘Hotel - La te, Douglas, Wyoming. DIRECTORS MARKET ze we suggest that they read “AT THE MARKET.” Widener Building, Philadelphia (Main Office) ; | Sas

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