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DPENED INWEEK ree Dverrick Looks on Oil Developments | as Most Interesting of | Recent Weeks. ree F< Successful operations that promise | - ¥he development of important new / Tields were reported in the last week’s ‘Tnews from several divisions, says the Werrick’s weekly summary. -t Kansas, Oklahoma, North Louis-! Fiiana and the Eastern districts con- ‘oltributed to the interesting oil events, | uriand even the Gulf Coast reported bet- Rter producers among the completions nethen for several months. On the utwhole the news had a greater value ‘rcthan for some time, and indicated ndan increase in the general output to ntcome from the future developments. nd Two large wells in the southern dis- | oritricts of Oklahoma, in Cotton and} her No sie! 1. DIDN’ Tett. NovR WIFE WHAT TIME SHE SAID TnaAT Nov “Ton HER ALLTHAT \ SAID WUZ THAT Ur too BUSY EA a Senor EC Be HE CLOCK —By Jack Rabbit | ¥7. ITS & GREAT LIFE \F XOUR TEMPER DON'T WEAKEN iatCarter counties, were the features ~ -osfor that state. The Texas Co. W8S sand barrels above what they were rethe fortunate operator in Carter|/Grst reported at, and are holding Leounty. The well was reported the! 25594. Among these are the Magnolia f tprevious week as a small one 8Up-|Petrojeum’s Terrell well, which is rt posed to be good for 125 barrels, but! making 4,000 barrels after an in- inlater information places it at 325| crease; the Peerless Co.’s producer is 1@ barrels. It is a purely wildcat Ven-..onsigtent in its output of 1,700 bar- et ture and opens a new pool It is also relg, and the Swenson, in Stephens ‘r€ important as producing a better grav- county, is credited with 4,000 barrels in ity of oil, with a lerger gasoline con- agily, which is an increase of 2,500 nd tent than has hitherto been found in) berrels over its initial showing. Thus Ithe county. O. H. Chapman ob- there are good spots and bad spots n€tained a 500-barrel producer on his /;n the territory, and meantime the to- 2 own farm in Cotton county, it be-! tat output is growing larger. It is be- VOing the second large well found on ilieved that many of the wildcats are f ‘this farm, and favors a wide develop- below the producing formation, et ment in that section. The reports though not yet reported as dry. The from Osage county were not out of | walking beams are moving, but many el the ordinary, there being a number suspect that not much hole is being ™ of fair completions, and several g@5 made at some of these tests. “wells with a few tests abandoned. few months or weeks the K The Galli Curci well, two miles from Gui Coast fields have a revival in ** production in Okmulgee county, Was interest, and one of these occurred in * drilled deeper, and is a real oil pro- ligst week’s news. Severdl large wells T ducer besides showing considerable | were reported from the pools. Hum- = gas. The Okmulgee field was hit by|ble had a gusher, the first one for a Pa wind storm that did considerable | number of weeks. Goose Creek fur- damage, and slowed up operations | nished another, and all the pools add- “there. The Wilcox well in this dis-| eg something to the total , trict is still making 1,400 barrels which increased nearly 8,000 barrels. daily, ; 4 \The damage done by the storm _ It is evident that in Marion county, been almost repaired and this helped Kansas, and the northern part of But-|in improving the outlook for more Y ler county, an important field has oil. been opened. One good producer was| One good producer was reported reported from the Marion section last week, and the Peabody pool is creating considerable excite- ment among the operators. Several} dry holes have been found on the! . edges of this pool, but inside is a rich development as shown by the wells ; completed and their production. Op- erations are being extended rapidly F and within a few months the extent of the pool will be fairly well proven. ; One large producer was reported from Greenwood county, and several t small ones in the old Butler county . field. _. North Texas news was interesting in the discovery of a gusher in the ; Ranger field, over two miles north- west of the Norwood well, and an- other over a mile north of the same | producer. Root, Hupp and Duff got a 3,000 barrel well on the Perkiris, which opens up a wide scope of ter- 7 xitory to the northwest of the Nor- \ wood or marks a new pool. Between ; the Perkins and the Norwood a numi- , ber of tests are being drilled which ._ Should be reported soon, and prove 1 whether there is dry territory between > or that the two wells are drawihg », from the same general formation. t The Texas Co. obtained the well to » the north on the Boyd, and it <is n, credited with 1,500 barrels. Both yy, these wells are important in extend- qj) ing the producing limits. In the 4, Duke pool, the Magnolia got a wéll jj making 1,000 barrels. In the Burk- 4¢ burnett region the usual number of .« fair completions was reported. The e greater interest is attached to the ii staying qualities of the oil wells, and } this does not seem to be of the best. .< Some of the wells only a few months! , old, show a large decline in their 7 output, those reported as making 500 a to 1,000 barrels now doing only a) . few barrels daily. It is possible a that these wells were reported too « high at the start. On the other side ¢ theré are many very consistent pro- f ducers which give a more optimis- g tic view of the prospects for a large © production in the future. Some of 3 the wells have increased several thou- : Holmes to Homes Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES SIMONS. OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. ana, but it was close in to the old pro- duction, and so only important as to size. It is credited with 380 barrels at the start. The quotation for Homer} oil was advanced 10 cents a barrel, | making the posted price $2.25, the| ‘| | A cup of fine rich tea, full of the réal tea-flavor, costs less than a cup of tnakes so many more cups. not so; and you can prove it at our expense. your grocer’s. half-dozen times. don’t find it’s the fine €conofnical tea we say it is, tell your grocer “I want my money back” and then use the rest of the tea. : There are four flavors of Schilling beth fc wend Ceylon - India, Oolon; English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers éverywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco mer Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER age ete ote WYOMING culenes county | from the Homer field of North Louisi- | cominon tea—a pound | Now this is either so or Get Schilling Tea at | Serve it a | If you | same es the best grade of Caddo. The | best producer for the week was a, 500-barrel well at Bull Bayou. | | Several wells in Wyoming are near the top of the pay formation and be-| jing watched with great interest by |the oil men. These are important as| |to location and on” their success or} feilure will depend further develop- ment in the Lance Creek field. | Kentucky offered its usual num-| EVADE DIPING \a real gusher in the Big Sandy dis-/ Work Progressing Rapidly in This trict of Kanawha county, West Vir-| District and Will Be Completed ginia, when the Peerless Carbon drill- 4 ed in its No. 4 Brown. The well| in Two Weeks, Says State |made 1,320 barrels the first 24 hours. Inspector. Two other producers of good size,| yand close to 500 barrels each, were} |found in the same district. The Peer- jless well is the largest found in the} |Eastern fields for the year. Boone} county also promises to add to the| ing. Three outfits are at work in Na- joutput in West Virginia. Opera- trona, Niobrara, Converse and Camp- | tions are increasing in all the eastern| pel) counties and are reported to be | districts. | making satisfactory progress with the ——_—— jend in sight within the next two The state of Chihuahua, just south| weeks if the shortage of water on the of the American border where the| ranges does not interfere. revolutionists have long been oper-| The plans of the Central Wyoming jating, is about three times as large| Stockgrowers’ Protective association j of the state of New York. | will undoubtedly be carried out to the Dr. B. F. 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The Keeline wagon is working in the northern part of Converse county and in Campbell county. The CY wagon is working the central part of | the county and the Dave Knighton outfit is working in the Salt Creek district. ——__——- Robert Grieve, a prominent Na- trona county rancher, is numbered among the visitors in Casper today from his ranch in the Oil City vi- cinity. letter, according to Dr. Davis, who is Mexico City, the capital of the re- public, which the Mexicans pronounce “Mehico,” is considered one of the most beautiful of the world’s capi- tals. This ancient city dominates the ———___..._ land as Paris does France. Today the capital of Mexico is essentially modern, Picturesque in site, bracing in climate, but somewhat unfinished architecturally and in other ways. INVOICES Phone 442-W COMPUTATIONS TIMB SHEETS Estimates on Job Woik Comptometer Operators Furnished by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. INVENTORIR; Office pote Tarter Bldg. 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