Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 4

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en ata ~ drilling and 16 st PAGE FOUR PS NEW DRILLING INSTATE SHOWS — BIG GAIN DURING MONTH OF MAY Increased Activities in Oil Field Development Re- - flection in Summary of Operations at End of Local Stocks Month; New Production Holding Up. enetrammved SI ey American - 023 : : sa. 30 e increase in the number of drilling wells over the month 2 20 of April constitutes the main point of interest in a review of! Boston Wyoming. .58 oil operations.in Wyoming for May as seen by the Oil City, Big Indian --_-_ 42 Derrick. Twenty-six more wells are drilling than a month ago! Burke Oil fa and the number of new rigs erected has increased proportion- Aes 2 <3 7 ately. Three hundred and fifty-eight rigs are up, 225 of which Black Tail . are drilling. Columbine ___-- ‘s New oil duction for the nth = . valt Z a pinged at 6,820 ‘hatale aa “aeaingt | by the Derrick’s monthly report of Gop Posalty --- - 5.905 for A: | A gai ct re-| oil and gas operations, credited with i: Ne pene ‘yee Hee ghee othe a new production of 199,254 barrels, Cesper ee - nal iy the ‘Ohio New Work « says the summary.” “ Eee nies in West Salt Creek, the produc-|_. The dry holes numbered 562 and| Bike Henry - tion from which has since fallen off |there were 168 gas producers. This! Dulwest -- : is a aw handred tara. A total|"eport makes a new high record in /1care f emp 4 of 23 wells was completed, com-|¢°mpletions and the new production Hatta eke S 3 pared with 29 during April,’ and a{®btained. The previous high record |}, ron @ --=- : summary shows that 12 were produc-|W#s held by the June report of 1916. | S2PIer --~ ra tive wells while eight were dry and| When 2,545 wells were completed ) PT’ Grek Rity. 116 i ecatdeseloned aan: : with an output of 190,741 barrels. i Royal pee 1. The Rock ‘River field recorded its|48 Compared with April the May re-| Toy petroleum__ 1, > well: & | Port sho an increase of completed and a gain of 6:2 }rels in the new production. North [exas d Oklahoma are responsible { part of the increzse, | ion with the exception of Illinois, North Louisiana and Wy-! oming completed more wells than in April, and more production was ob- tained in all of them excepting Penn- sylvania, Kentucky and as. None first dry hole when the Producers Refiners abandoned its well on the} the Mountain & Gulf Mosher Oil - Northwest ~~ Rity. & Pr. Corp. Riverton Ref rd Sunset > = Tom Bell Rity--- United Pet. ~-_-- Wind River Refg. WYOMING CRUD school section. A new well by Ohio company offset this in the field. The strike of the She Wyoming company in the M Springs field also is classed as a biz} producer. Four wells were completed in the Big Muddy during the month with a total production of 90 barrels, two verick | sing dry. Of 32 rigs now up all|f the decreases was large in any di-| Warm Springs - -$1.00 nd ieee anne vision, that of Kentucky being 1,918 / Salt Creek - ~"150 Selt Creek reported three com-|>errels less than reported the previ-/ Big Muddy - - 1.50 pletions of which two were d month and 1,990 barrels in| Pilot Butte - 1.50 = s. The large gains were 48,,. —————————--_+,—- Twenty-two rigs are drilling out of a total of 39 Lance Cre but shows the m 105 rigs up and 35 drilling. Warm Springs, Grass Creek Thermopolis fields took on new tivity with an increase in the num- | ber of wells completed and drill i Seven wells, two dry and one gass produc- barrels for North Texas and 1 58 barrels in Oklahoma. In J 1918, the completions were with a new production of barrels, with Kan: the Gulf Coast furnishing the lerger amounts. Memorial Tablets From Battleship Offered in State want a Maine memorial recorded no new wells} est activity wi for Included in the completions F $2 dry holes and % ase of 96 in fi Anybody tablet? added 155 barrels to new ; : j | Hon’ while per drilling: jur . North) Word has been received at the The sam of Elk Basin,| Texas reported one he total) governor's office that military and Washakie, where one | »s, and in the Gulf Coast more | naval associations, together — with mpleted and 15 wells|than one-half the completions failed | former o} or members of the are now drilling. |to be producers. Oklahoma reported crew, or their heirs or representa- The Cody, Grgybull and Byron|ene dry hol h four wells! tives, may secure these tablets, made | fields reported one dry hole and 12/9? 1, one for each'from parts of what wes once the bat- | rigs drilling out of 19 ! six wells. K one for each tleship Maine. Municipalities are Rock River and Medicine Bow 10 completion: acting th ya entitled to them. There are tricts are credited with 400 and wells from th 1 of them, and they cost $5 of new production, one producer 1,898 oil producers, which is|/each, plus the freight. one dry fhole being the result of the|the best report for the year. In Spa month's drilling, Twenty wells are|April, the number of oil producers PO eee NON ; ; a March, 1,371: for Feb.,. Members of the Odd Fellows and me : » | Rebekah’s are requested to meet at seg ee ROE Tal ot and in Jan 1,0 In the Lost Soldier Moorofithe productivenwallel © 11 promptly at 7:30 o’clock Sun- fields 1 rigs are up, se ae aay ty Aha Alaa bea are drilling. No completions April was 86.6 barrels, and in| 94¥ evenjng to attend in a body me- reported. ch 113.4 barrels. morial sdrvices. at the. M. E, Shue 1 . eel a t 8 o'clock. All visiting membe Fremont county is credited with; ~The bright feature of the report is, +, incited Mth ha e invited to join with us on this o 6-7-1t | the | one completion rated at 200 barr the Sheridan-Wyoming well, and rigs drilling out of 2 total. of Miscellaneous sectic addec new production with 65 e increase in new operations under way. For the first'time in the | _ history of the fields the total of new the to rigs and wells drilling passed the 7,- Texas, barrels 000 mark, the total bei Louisiana, orth 7,030, Gulf Coast reported the largest in- from three completions, one of which This is an increase of 372 over the creases in new work at the close of was dry. Fifty-nine rigs are scat- April figures, and the latter was the the month, the gain for these three t 1 over the ate, of which are largest reported up to thet time. The divisions being 278. The only divis- drilling and 13 standing. p (ous high record had been held ions to report a falling off in new “During May wells were by November, 1918, with 6,545 a work sre Pennsylvania and Lima completed in the oil fields covered total, At the close of May, 1918,'and the loss in these two is only 16. Lhe Utmost in Comfort ‘Looks and Wear at‘a happy-medium price of the in The Saturday full page Eve- The Post that th lities of Ralsto: 3 comfort | » buy Ralstons for < -00 to $11.00 our care in -around sat 164 SOUTH CENTER The Home of Society Brand Clothes a aa Che Casper Dail TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. |] markets, over private telegraph wires. Market closed until Monday; no change in quotations. -——<$ $a py Tribune — SATURDAY 7, 1919 Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers | Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listedeon any | Wiljiams, E. T. - att aes market letter. ore 3.00 35 | exchange.in the country, List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our Two ices | Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 Lusk, Wyo., Henry Daits. Stanley Greene- 100 125 = | Mosher -- . 600 800 200 Club — 300 400 Teapot --- 90 100 New York Curb z | Midwest Refg. 187 Midwest Com. -- Midwest Pref. Merritt Glenrock O Cosden -~ Okmulgee P. Sinclair Gulf ---- Salt Cr. Pr. Assn. Wst. Sts. 0. & L. Bact 203 TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS . Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and other markets over our private wires, Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. » _ Information i Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. and quotations furnished upon request on Casper, Wyo. | New York Stock e Open Close BQ eEE—eeE== 280 280) | 66% 663 110% 1108 Liberty Bonds ~ OIL MARKET “J, J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold : We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office and talk it over. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 Elk Basin —- - 1.85 Grass Creek - 1.85 Lusk +-- de Lander - EAGLES ATTENTION Regular meeting Monday night, business of importance to be ted and a full attendance is . Refreshments will be ser Visitors invited. ‘ 6- The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co, HENNING HOTEL . We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment P. 0. Box 48 Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 ff) Lusk, Wyo. - * foe! eaten Me +o xe oot reer ° SM ° {o, KEY HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. 5% '- 4, iM ‘- BE FULL WEIGHT 100 PER CENT. so-so eto < 5 e 4, ‘e iM - when by using RB o-afos 1% ‘s! o%, Me ° iM ° M% ¢ Because you have no pain in your back is no sign that your vertebrae are in perfect condition. If a nerve leading to your liver is impinged (pinched) where it emerges from the spine the vill be in the liver and not in the This is trye of ail organs and tis- sues of the body. If the n s leading to the tissues of the back are impinged then the disease will be in the tissues of the back. The sub-luxation may not be great enough for your family physi- cian to detect, but REMEMBER, his fing- re eho sSo-afoe! h 2 e A? + caer oe A ° back. = 0 ao ae foote<| ‘- 7 % oe % = ‘- % ote, ‘- o, - Lo Beate + KD - 2 ‘e 2°, - Me oe RK? re sfoage-ate obo efe-ate ste cto ee ate ofe ofe-ago! iM ‘- Oo aM oe 7 - Dr. J.H. Jeffrey 7 ‘- oy oe 2, ‘- oe, 2 Sac Lyric Theater Bldg. Telephone 706 1% % ° 3 SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS r RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot © . Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oil Stock. Land FAGAN & RUSSELL J. R. MURRAY 202 O. S. Bldg. Manager Casper, Wyo. ' Soste-sto-stecteatecteatecte-stesfecte stoste stoke ste ckeate Soate estestecte stoateateaters Poteet Yoege-ato-ctesfoate-cte ole efe-ate-ofeete ofo-ege-se- che sSe-cle-ale ale ste see sle see aie ai Sp Sogo eofocgeesees ‘CHIROPRACTIC The Master Key That Unlocks the Door to Health Chiropractic Can Truly Be Named the ‘Master Key’ After centuries of unwavering search on the part of Humanitarians in an en- deavor to find a Drugless Method that will unlock the door to Health IT HAS BEEN PROVEN BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT that in CHIROPRACTIC A MASTER | PURE CHIROPRACTIC IS NO LONGER AN UNTRIED THEORY. IT HAS BEEN TRIED AND WEIGHED IN THE BALANCES AND FOUND TO Knowing this to be true why are you a weak, anaemic, useless invalid en- cymbering the earth When Healthy Men and Women are so greatly needed and CHIROPRACTIC, THE MASKER KEY you can unlock the door to Health and become a useful, strong, red plovded eHizen? WHY? ; ers are not trained for such work while the Chiropractor’s are. The teaching of Chiropractic is rad- ically different from all other methods, both drugs and drugless, yet in perfect harmony with Anatomy and Physiology. It teaches that Disease is caused by oc- clusion of nerve force caused by pres- sure on spinal nerves by slight displace- ment in the spine and that to relieve these diseased conditions these slight displacements must be adjusted, thus re- lieving the nerve force to the diseased tissues. ; If you are anxious to be in good health and wish to know what Chiropractic will do for you call and see me at your earliest opportunity. Consultation free. Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Graduates of the Palmer School of Chiropractic RESIDENCE PHONE 93 CASPER, WYOMING Se-obe-age ase ehoageate ae ase abeate ae tho ake the eo ahe-e ee ele dSe-atonite shnateete ete aeteate at atneoatestedtneterte efeats , i | \ | i | i days’ idleness, “test, according to the views of ho ‘experts here. | Say, needs every day of the ren ! peri | WILLARD NEEDS. ‘ALL THE SKILL HE CAN MUSTER 4By the Anpociat TOLEDO, «June Tate four Jack Dem: I lenger for the world’s ta title, resumed training for the ch... pionship contest with Jess Willar Dempsey will work for nine o- days and then lay off again unt about ry Sire, before the figh Fevent going stale. Billy Misky . ae Malone will join the thal at the camp June 20. Hard and fast work is what W))) ‘needs if he is to get in prime co tion for the Independence day « r The champion, they ing four weeks to get into trim, — LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT, sIxTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT WITHIN AND FOR NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING. PPR, wen, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. MAGGIE PARKS, Plaintiff. vs. TOM PARKS, Defendant. To TOM PARKS, Defendant: whose last known postoffice address and residence was Qmaha, Nebraska. You will pleuse take notice that Maggie Parks has filed a petition against you in the District Court, |Sixth Judicial District, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, the ob- ject and prayer of said petition is for absolute decree of divorce on grounds that the defendant, for a period of more than one year neg- lected to provide the common neces- sities of life, for this plaintiff, and that the above named defendant has wilfully deserted the plaintiff for a of more than one year, Yor are therefore notified and re- quired to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of July, A. D. 1919, or the allegations contained therein will be taken as true and |judgment rendered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 15th day of May A. D. 1919. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of Court. Pub. May 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21, 28, 1919. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF POWDER RIVER ROYALTY CO., A WYOMING CORPORATION: To the Stockholders of the said Com- pany: Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to the request of the owner of a majority of the shares of the capital stock of the above named Fowder River Royalty Company, « Wyoming corporation, a meeting of the stockholders of the said Com pany will be held at the principal of- fice of the Company Rooms 14, 15 and 16, Townsend Building in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on the 9th day of (June, 1919, at ten o’clock a. m. of said day for the purpose of consid erning and voting on the following question, to-wit: Shall the capital stock of the said Powder River Royalty Company be increased from One Hundred Thou- sand Dollars divided into one hun- dred thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar per share, to One Mil- lion Dollars, divided into one million shares of the par value of one dollar per share, fully paid and non-assess- able? Dated this 10th day of May, A. D. 1919. . : Cc, T. BCONE, President. Pub. May 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7, 1919 (w Oo W)” ¢ ie Sa NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ g ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that. the annu&l: meeting of the stockholders of Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association will be held at the Dis- trict Court Room of the Natrona County Court House, in the City of Casper, State of Wyoming, on the 25th day of June, 1919, at 8 Pp. M., for the purpose of electing Di- rectors and transacting such other business as may properly come be- fore the meeting. Dated this 6th day of June, 1919. . J, T. SCOTT, Sec: Publish June 7, 14, 21, 1919. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps end Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyri¢ if Casper, Wyo. FORSALE » Fine’ corner lot on South Lin- coln street, two blocks south of Second street, fine loca- ion, has two-roym furnished Cunnin, street, isa bargain; part cash and terms. See owner at 819 Cunningham street.

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