Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 4

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THURSDAY, MAY 15; 1919 ‘UNGLE SAM SELLS OUT . PAGE FOUR Woman’s Case BIG WHEN OPENED TO INTERESTS AT LARAMIE, ,..Startles Casper RELIEVE PRESSURE E. Von Pawel of Laramie has ug! lee eres Retna ag Ll \chased from the Uncle Sam company ted and weak. Finally she tried pure its interests in the oit well which is |Lavoptik eye wash. The result of — Both the Fargo and Addison Oi! being drilled about nine miles north- ONE application astonished her. Tae 92%) al ret | companies, which have been operat- west of Laramie, including the rigs, *™all bottle Lavoptik is guaranteed 7 4 VY &% i Wes fERN EXPLORATION ing in the Poison Spider field, are hur- and all the machinery. The well is to benefit EVERY CASE weak, & aw y i edly installing large storage tanks, now down about 2,340 feet and Mr. |strained or inflammed eyes. E ee si AND KEQUGHAN HURST in preparation for the greatly in- Von Pawel is prepared to push the WASH wilt are you with zestaraick nD : =I | creased production that is expected drilling, starting the work at once, results. Alumimum eye cup BE. Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY | L |from their wells. peetes\to prove its possibilities. The well is Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. 4 ' SPUD IN TEXAS WELLS! The Addison No. 3 well which came ‘known as the Uncle Sam well. in about tw. k ; SS SSS Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Pre apouea eto, Moeksaese a end uaftery io oN etaaal Won aN ChrcGan being drilled further into the sand Ww was shut down and capped, was Temperance Union was formed in GEOLOGICAL WORK / opened up yesterday afternoon to Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying relieve the gas and oil pressure and PP ch aan Crude Oil Testing a Specialty | according to the statement of W. D. Federal prohibition was first pro- Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., WwW ae iar ,Posed in the United States senate 5 eathers, general manager of the ieatroashutiontintcoducesl by rE enry P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric a Rig Is Moved to Good Holdings; Other Developments at The Western Exploration Keoug- nce Creek. han-Hurst Syndicate, a stock com- 2 pany in which the entire issue is Local Stocks Ba Ask controlled by the well known local y 4 AST Wind River Producing and Refin- jnjsarocts. j neers : valle | Company, fiowed several hundred bar-, 5 Hated Cas; Wyo. » Be r Gee 4 y has ordered a rig sent on thes Saettee teeanteweteceean | rels before the drillers could sur- W- Blair of New Hampshire in 1876. ' —— Bo “ ae uthwest quarter of sec- county, Texas, to drill offset wells to| Mount the difficulties in capping the oe ee SEscese sence b r 3, in the Lusk field, and the famous Knot wells in that viein.| 20le- i L je ill proceed immediately to drill on. j¢. — “n-] New development in the Poison : B - 169 acres it controls in that sec oe = : Spider field was started this week D S al & C a ee {F controls tm SHAY 26°: | ” fser’ oceeatims fiat are being (See eer a eee eae utton, Staley ompany Bla Lusk district, 2ccord- arried out by the Bynaicare in that No. 3 wells were spudded in. The de- B k i Colu received by field rep- a SEs ene bealbee dni of velopment has not reached a fever rokers 5 5 ee ch m, where two rigs ar . ii = i ‘4 Con. R 5 r , the entire quarter sec- being ereetediitowarill retract ene to heat and the drilling crews of the Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Ce G ’ tion held y, Wiad River, Peing sur-| ihe Parks wells ich have meintain. 'Y0,Companics are continually racing markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- Cast “35 0 d by holdings of the Western 3 3 aim in their efforts ‘ : - 7, ; ; li , A ia : I'and Land company, on ¢tt @ high rate of production since '" Despite the fact that the oil pro- | Vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any M 113 15 ¢ e new derricks are now be- ‘heY came in several months ago. duced is of the heavy black quality, exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we Outs 10 2 ing erected. The Wind River well _ Besides the combined operations of jt has a high gasoline content. When will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our Pica 19 1 will be spudded in at once. the syndicate both Western EX and facilities are arranged for piping the market letter. Great a1) 9.25 | Besides the huge drilling campaign Keoughan-Hurst have many sepa- new production to Casper, the oil will Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. HOR Sechanes now under way by the Western > drilling enterprises, in Texas prove valuable both as a gasoline and Cc Ww. ii ' ; i J ga asper, Wyoming Jupiter 2 1 Open Close! States company, the fuel oil base. K go, | Pre i = = r Lu River controls a total of 640 acres in the Lu: ield, all of which is lo- 1.00 Bis SS ; 98.7 2a n areas now intensely active. ‘ e: tes is putting up a rig Y t quarter of section 200 feet from the Wind River east line, and the same dis- tance from its southeast corner. Fourteen trucks of lumber end ma- aye en moved in and are ed Poison Spider-Bolton Syndicate A New SYNDICATE Founded On SOLID, SANE BUSINESS Principles, with Holdings in THREE PROMINENT FIELDS li -14 " adec Timbers are ot Warm Springs -----.-. 2 .85| also be oaded for a derrick on Balt Creek ~_------- A Seyi Veste: tes northeast quarter of ig Muddy - = 10 feet across from 160 acres TEAPOT DOME, adjoining HEART of U. S. NAVAL PETROLEUM WITHDRAWAL and TWO MILES NEARER same than any operaior in the field. 200 acres POISON SPIDER FIELD, splendidly located adjoining OH!O DRILLING. 240 acres BOLTON CREEK, in the very HEART of this sensational field which has been recommended by geologists who have examined it for the large op- erating companies. It was only by the fastest kind of work and by guaran- teeing definite action in 10 days that this lease was secured in competition with several of the largest companies in the State. 1g Pilot Butte ______ corner. Der- also on the d- northeast n 18, controlled by ny i ground. ; { pe laid from the well now drill- st x on section 19. In all, nine der- re being erected, or will be at once by Western States in f ompany, it is reported, naterial for a derrick ie southeast quarter of section Wyokota company has of derrick and rig yon the ground for, the northwest quarter This lease was signed less than two weeks ago and already roads have been constructed, camp erected, all freighting contracts let, a complete Standard nig contracted, at less than half its ongi- nai cost, and dalling arrangements made. Syndicate holdings straddle the axis of the structure, between the holdings of the New York Oil Company and those of the Carter Oil Company, where intense activity is taking place. The Syndi- cate will duil this lease at once. Actual drilling should not require over thirty days. On the other leases negotiations are now pending for drilling same ona royalty basis for and with- out cost to the Syndicate. THE SYNDICATE TITLES are CLEAR—NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS; the Syndicate started on a SOLID, DEFINITE basis and has been building in a BUSINESS-LIKE manner ever since; it has heen DOING things—not dreaming and hoping. The Syndicate is now ready for the final chapter—THE ACTUAL DRILLING of its first well, and for this purpose I am offering— 250 Units at $100° Each which my business associates and I have purchased from the Syndicate. Many Units have already been spoken for by those acquainted with the Trustees of the Syndicate, their activities in behalt of same and the holdings acquired. However, the Trustees refused to consider reservations until all preliminaries were arranged—all vexatious details ironed out and everything set for actual drilling —the thing that COUN1S. When this was accomplished, my people stepped in and purchased ihe block which | now offer for sale; no units can be purchased from the Syndicate as it has none for sale; it is sufficiently financed thru my purchase and further sales by it under existing conditions would reduce the earning power of the Units I offer. Below I submit the personnel of Syndicate management. I predict that these Units will be subscribed within five days. No options will be given; no reser- vations made; terms cash. a a MEER EES 1 ERP an al The Officers and Trustees of the Syndicate are SUCCESSFUL, ENERGETIC BUSINESS and oil men, who know that production is not obtained thru magic or witchery, but by HONEST, PER- SISTENT, EFFICIENT EFFORT. INVEST IN A BUSINESS MEN’S ORGANIZATION FOR SUCCESS. 314 OIL. EXCHANGE BLDG. GEO. C. SWARTZ . TELEPHONE 985-W POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE 404 Oil Ex. Bldg. Phone 1184. Depository: Stockmen’s Nat. Bank. Synd. Treas.: Leigh Townsend SYNDICATE TRUSTEES: HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil GEO. W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager Operator. _ ‘ Victor Wyoming Oil Company. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirrett. prospects more important matters > - tional Temperance The first Nat hiladelphia in 1 ———_; — ciety met in The prohibiti le of Temperance The fact is— Over half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on we have the Men : Be and the Machines TO KEEP YO TRUCK on the: JOB 1—We watch your truck and see We havea tire press and other ma- that the tire equipment is properly chines to give you this service. We protecting the truck, have : complete stock of Firestone : 3 ae Truck Tires in all sizes and styles. SE encive 7 é 7 2 gervicwinlarels ,the-elehtikind of Here you find tires and service that ® 2 keep trucks working and reduce 3—We see that the tiresare standing delays. Make use of our aids to up to the work after application. economical trucking. Earl C. Boyle 231-237 North Center Street Phone 9

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