Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 4

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wer} PAGE FOUR | TODAYS TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE BY WIRE Furnished by By TA YLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | 1.62 Columbine | Con. Royalty Cow Gulch —___ Casper Ranger - | Elkhorn ~~ | Mike Henry — 1.6: 1.40 2.00 Mountain & Gulf 60 Mosher Oil ~---- 1.00 Northwest 6 Rity. & Pr. Corp d 1.40 on Refg -20 25 t 50. 70 n Bell Rity 1.20 1.50 United Petroleum 09 aul Wind River Refs. Ask ! Willie | Wy-O-Tex _- | Vaits. Stanley Greene | Mosher --__- 0 Club - pe sau New York Curb Midwest Refg. Midwest Com. Midwest Pref. ___ | Merrit, @_ — mee Glenrock Oil ___- Cosden Okmulgee P. & R. Sinclair Salt Ck. Pr. sulf —- Assn. Wst. Sts. O. & L. Sine U. Bhs 2nd Ist 2nd 3rd Ath 5th New York Stock ‘Recbamen | Mexican Pet. Texas” Oil r Oil we Steely=——= Liberty Bond: 43 dis Vic Loan WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte —_ te MPHERSON BIT NOW POUNDING Spudding in Operations Completed in New Test Just East of Casper. up eine belief that Casper ed on an oil dome, the Me- Syndicate spudded in its ection out two of ihe city, of th with one equip- to have le nents in the is prepared to from the Terry Fee thoroughly te: structure both deny any backers of the McPher- rigs. to first announced their gnee, according to th ting the ground to the oF the shipment by v nook their mie. 1 it to be t it proposition ul Wyoming, but since ti e of the first ran is Well as practical oil men hav hecked up the structure a mapped out a dome that extends eral miles to the north and east and are confident that the backers of the will encounter the pay din the first wall creek at around 1.900 feet or the second wall ¢ at about 00 feet. However, drillers are prepared to £0 4,000 feet, |. and with ordi luck expect to reach the sand record time As was ex ted, the drillers have had some tr le in getting: the hole arted be of cay tered in the river sand probably continue ur river bed has been pa ‘ formatio encountere About was made Tuesday and that the is morc contend s tha » proximity to the city should a gas field of any size be opened up the wildes inings of the me enth stic Casperite could to picture the future of the not “ll financed and put into i development MARKET STRONGER ON EVE OF CLOSING FOR HOLIDAY TLL MONDAY With the closing of the Denver and Nev k remain closed until The local mar- account of r exchanges, part of the osing of these great deal to return of conditions markets active o: his week : io the be lief of brokers here. Jloweve market conditions have been more fav le during the past 1 they have been in everal and — the ral opinio owing that a st all issues will prevedl a ton after the holiday - - NOTICE All shops will be cl Dy Friday, Me 'STER S PiLis <P RRAN iE. Hanna, Springs. thouse and the Articles Sprir ---$1.00 Elk Basin ~- - 1.60)Grass Creek - .50] Lusk -- .60] Lander “OWNERSHIP OF LARAMIE DRILLING 15 MYSTERY Secrecy has been maintained about the rigs to the west of Laramie exploited. n Tolliver and and J. H. moving of two standard drilling Terry Fee about 23 fa section of the valley not heretofore None of the oil interests | re able to say what com- —_———~. its ‘ELK MOUNTAIN OIL FORMED AT ROCK SPRINGS of incorporation been filed in Cheyenne for the Elk Mountain Oil concern which will operate z The incorporators are S.' John Wick, Rose of actus Oil company is said d other property r aim to the my: » men in ch gon from Lara- company, a ote Casper BLACKSTONE ACQUIRES | VALUABLE OWL LANDS Re fining company, A transaction said t said to involve the nsfer of one of the m aluable tracts of land Creek \ field, in the immec y of the pioneer well pleted this v “of the Blacks ding to Oil com well \, fied { dently looked for. Petroleum 600 g00 |Pany, and accor to Mr. i dae Jake LO 300 400 _ Statement imm« el the y. company 90 100. the land will be du Petroleum tone com- body d ‘KINNEY WELL Tm SIND IN BIG ae 7 ON LANGE CREEK DOME: ‘ww: .. 2s cee xinges on « in ‘the Big. Muddy will be completed on Saturday, advices from » Which is operating is in the heart of proven district of the Big Muddy 1a good producer is fields. Mr. per for mpleted m Birck hus been in several x ok 61.00 interests i ee a io fl Brokerage Co. land acquired Lance Creek ’ Open eioas field will be made by Mr, Birek just 184 186 4s soon as drilling equipment ‘and HENNING HOTEL 280 a ‘material arrive on the ground. Mr. 1073 1084 Birck stated that the title of th We Recommend land involved in the transfer y y piece of lend in the sir on in the purchase was not made public 1 that tone of the li paid for unproven ate. but would rej, amounts ever lands in th - 1.86 - 1.86 - 1.80 1.26 , THE UNIVERSAL CAR ch, nort®-| miles, into Ford cars have utility ‘that The Ohio Oil AH every on several : ranch, car. become such a world it would almost seem as if family ought to have its Ford Runabout, (the ck Pee Touring Car, Coupe, enclosed ‘have parcel of Sedan, two latter the pate have but bodies), erio be erected property and Truck Chassis become a and You will really part ee human life. want one because service be profitable for you. We solicit your order at once, because, while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. EARL C. BOYLE 231-237 North Center—Phone 9 have 5,000 Rock both of Rock Lighted Without Work or Litter Strike a match Feel to wick—the New P erfection Oil Cook Stove is lighted—ready to boil, bake, fry or simmer. No coal to handle—no ashes, no litter. Heat on the instant—meals cooked speedily and perfeetly—thdrough cook stove efficiency at all times. The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove concentrates every bit of heat under the cooking—the kitchen stays cool. Bake your cake, biscuits, bread—everything ba tion oven. A current of heat top and bottom right. New Perfection Cook Stoves. are a“ cooking, comfort and satisfaction. 1, 2, : cabinets, or not. e—in the New Perfec- es and browns exactly ng 3,000,000 homes good and 4 burners. Ovens and Ask your dealer to show the New Perfection. Use Conoco Safety Kerosene Oil—every drop works. HOLMES HARDWAR RICHARDS & CUNNING SCHULTE HARDWARE WEBE , 2 CHAMBERLIN FURNI TURE [OMP/ ANY THE CONTINENTAL OIL, COMPANY ‘A Colorado Corporation. Salt Lake City Oa Denver: i Y Albaquerque Cheyeane Pueblo Butte Boise DIL COOK\ STOVES ne pi up almost solely of /NOGY | w nd lioi has been ¢ ve during oyu ho tee eee the past spring in requiring and de. Will be spudded in on Monday. veloping new properties in Wyom- real Otto H. Krausse E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 PERFECTIO » Ohio . directors, confi- /15th, 1919. t Buy Tires of isan Quality SPELL LPOSIE SELES ERER ISEB LET OES LS Ws | NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sharp of ‘Lusk! ANNUAL MEETING L, L.. Sine of Basin arrived in igrnves in Casper yesterday evening | Casper last night to spend several to spend a few days on business and {Bays here on a combined business and Notice is herews given that the an-| pleasure. pleasure trip. nual meeting of the stockholders of| | the LUKIS CANDY COMPANY, will be held at the office of the Company, at Room 207, Oil Exchange Building, in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, | on the 81st day of May, 1919, at the hour of eight o’clock in the after- noon, for the purpose of electing and for such other busi- ‘ness as may properly come before the meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, 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. Two Offices Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 Lusk, Wyo., Henry Hotel May LUKIS CANDY COMPANY By PD. E. LUKIS, Pres. Pub. May 22, 29, 1919. (H. S. & M.) A yor VAY i Piiyu Phy my rh HH) HP ROUT YN \\\\ The steady usefulness of your car depends on good tires. Ecozomy depends on good tires. ‘ood tires. That’s why we handle unknown quality. United States Tires are them. Take no chances wi _ States Tires, Buy United —for their proved dependability, —for their oft demonstrated economy. We can provide you with United States Tires to mcet your feeds exactly. United States Tires are Good Tires We Know United States Tires Are GOOD TIRES, That’s Why We Sell Them. BLACKSTONE TRANSIT COMPANY J. E. SNOOK AND JOE MANSFIELD PPD DDS, Announcement Owners of Units in the POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE are advised to hold same until final outcome is known. Rapid head- way is being made. Other important developments are pending. Everything indicates that these Units will make their holders a hand- some profit. You will be kept advised. To those who have indicated a desire to secure some of these Units but have, as yet, not done so, I suggest that you make arrangements for same at once. There is no need of anyone paying a “street broker” a profit later. See any of the officers of the Syndicate or myself for any information you want. Because you may have invested in some syndicate or company, only to find out later that tHe “promoters” held out the “inside” acreage and “flirted” around the outskirts of the field with your money, or that titles to lands were not good, is no reason why you should pass up « LEGITIMATE OPPORTUNITY for BIG PROFITS. You should have investigated the other organizations as thoroly as you are invited to investigate this Syndicate. Not one foot of land is being held out of the Syndicate; the first well will be drilled in the VERY HEART of the structure which half a dozen of the largest companies offered to drill. The ndicate has the ENTIRE field. The Poison Spider and Teapot alone should make you a splendid profit. If Bolton is productive the Unit holders should make a TREMENDOUS profit. The element of chance has been reduced to a MINIMUM. I can arrange terms on the unsold: pertion of the original 250 Units at $100.00. each. GEO. C. SWARTZ 314.Oil Exchange Bldg. *Phone 985-W Treasurer, LEIGH TOWNSEND, Stockmen’s Nat. Bank. Trustees, HARRY N. FREE, MARK U. WEBER, GEO. W. JARVIS Legal Counsel, NIGHOLS & STIRRETT De ae

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