Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 4

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+ in the world. )and go esto the frontier of China—| PENNSYLVANIA CRUDE UP 28 CENTS, WYOMING OILS QUE FOR PRICE ADVANCE An adyanceteriaet of 25 cents a bar- rel in the price of Pennsylvania crude forecasts a gain thru the list of all crude oils, including Wy- oming, but no announcement to this effect is yet forthcoming. In the upward turn of oil prices Penn- sylvania crude usually takes the lead with similar advances in others following close upon the | change end operators here base | their hopes of better prices on this | precedent. In the event their predictions are | realized Grass Creek, Elk Basin | and Lusk crude will touch the $2 { mark for the first time while other oils not so high in gasoline content will sell above the $1.50 + Mark. | ————— shares of the par value of $1.00 each, headquarters Casper, directors for the first year T. P. McDonald, H. O. Emery and Julius Williams. Petroleum Holding corporation, {capital stock $140,000 divided into} 10,000 shares of the par value of! $10 each, headquarters Lusk, direc- tors for the first year L. G. Cree,} George M. Ashton, H. V. Wales, E.} ‘P. Murphy and J. C. Nagel. Idaho-Wyoming Mining company, capital stock $100,000 divided into thares of the par value of $1.00 each. Directors for the first year B. M.! Woods, A. B. E. R. Clark, Overton Br: Samuel and A. H. Wilki California Grocery company, tal stock, $7,500, divided into shares of the par value of $100 each, | {headquarters Greybull directors for| the first year H. L. Gephart, S. L. Hinick and T. C. Marshall. e following companies filed cer- ne of place of business and| agent in charge thereof: oes pore Bank, John K. Burn- capi- a Double. Oil & Drilling company, . Double, Casper. Continental Oil company, O. Martin, Cheyenne. Shoshoni Development company, on >| Henry] J. Rosier, Raw lins, | | — Russia possesses the longest canal ; It starts at Petrograd, | 4,500 miles, Nie Fuel Co. Phone 949 J.L. BIEDERMANN, Prop 3) OEBO COAL woov ae Grice 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets 2LAADL®LOOOORODLS- OHM OL RAAA | 1 PAGE FOUR Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks Wy-0-Tex -------- 22 28 Bid New York Curb ated Rity. 1.12 | Bid ag Midwest Refining 175 3 Midwest Common 2.00 Besser mer --= = / Boston Wyomim _ eg proree Big jnaien ae: an | Gisnreck Oil fi z a3 osden == eS Buck Creek - Okmulgee P. & R. Sinclair Gulf ---- = St. Cr. Prod. Assn. Pe West. S. O. & L._- 3.50 25 iz Prod. & Ref, Com.__ 8.75 8.87 - New York Stock Exchange Hutton - Mexican Petroleum _ 198 194% Jupiter __ - , Texas Oil . 269 264%: Kinney = 3 60 Lance Cr. R 04 5, Lusk Royalty ! aC Lusk Petrol = Units Mountain & Gulf - Stanley Greene 75 Mosher Oil ---_-__ Mosher -__._ 600 Northwest — , 200 Club 3850 Outwest —- Teapot -.__ 90 100 Picardy Riverton Refining - - Liberty Bonds Rity. & Prod. Corp. S358) So 99.90 99.90 Sunsetio ss -= o-oo 94.54 94.54 Tom Bell Rity. —- ‘ . 92.76 92.74 United Petroleum__ .07 10 94.60 94.60 Wind River Refining .18 -20 92.96 92.96 Williams, E. T. _-- 1.45 1.50 94.90 94.88 Western Ex. -._-- 3.90 4.00 93.38 93.38 Wyo-Kans: ==---— 2.00 2.25 ---- 99.50 99.50 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs -- --$1.00 Elk Basin _____ 1.85 Salt Creek --- 1.50Grass Creek 1.85 Big Muddy ~- 1.50 Lusk _.__ 1.80 Pilot Butte -. -- 1.50 Lander 1.25 Franz Cornerstone Composed of Three Oil Gane Included in| A. Oklahoma and Casper Inter- Organizations Recently ests, to Drill Formed Preparations for testing out a new Three oil companies with a total oi] district in Wye forty-five capitalization of $700,000, a mining miles southwest of Casp re under company capitalized at $100,000 and way by The ntz corporation aa commercial corporation with a cap- 1 concern rece 33.- ital stock of $7,500 have filed ar- , 000,000. T eme ent was ‘ticles of incorporation in the office t made followi gz ce between pf the Wyoming secretary of state at % 2 & Cl Cheyenne. They follow: eeaties Nebraska,Wyoma Oil company, ; is ) pital stock $100,000 divided into; ; Danvenkthi shares of the par value of $1.00 each, y Perreneninel the */ headquarters Rawlins, directors for penloges ripe af the first year Dr. John Holst, H. C. « Frank Frantz, Timme, C. M. Hobart, N. P. Stilling any and for-| ang Victor Johnson. are T. P. McDonald Royalty company, FATE ES capital stock $5 500,000 divided into will get ready to order nece Rote equipment. The headquarters for the company will be at Casper. . Mr. Lupton, a graduate of. Ober- $ Z lin college, Ohio, and formerly ge- & Good Things to Eat States Geologi- 3 his i Gas y been con nected for the last twa ars to ac- he positio geologist for the He has made a prespects in the is re for ex according to the cor- Fresh Quart Veal Sho. per lb. Veal Stew, per lb. . Beef Sho. Steak, per lb. Beef Sho. per lb. Beef Boil, per Ib. cs Meadow Gold Butter, per Ib. a: Roast 5 « of the oil report field and everything nent work. Roast, PPHSHP>OSSIIOSHIES duce Ys ar Onld TS WATER I SECTION dt WELL OF LANCE GREEK FIELD the nN 600¢ re- “Buy All wy ay well 3l The Ohio company Northwest quarter of the ported ond sand dW 5,890 feet well in that night or sometitn to unofficial k feet a strong showing of ncountered and ther $ indication that it wes z ing well. But at a depth 898 feet, ly 3,500 feet o: in th 1 Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. i HENNING HOTEL on 6-65 GEIS PIGIPPI SHIH DO DSS O3-4@ been 7 Lance Creek field has Ss well water reache nd the ute quotations. Information Phone 203 We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splesdid lavestment OP Rr rr Instant service. Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 ae Phone 1133 {tttereccetessissssecenerennneneeresesseseneseseneeet, LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS N. Y; Count oar _ THE NORRIS CO. Phone 12 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 mi- and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Casper, Wyo. Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver and Lusk over private telegraph wires. All local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. List your stocks with us get you the highest possiple price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Wholesale and Retail $1.00 _.25e __20e 25e _.20e 15e You Want” “a a = BLEBDOULCLUC 42200 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. el POSLPSETLESEDSESSSOOSOOSSPOOOPIOOEDOPIOPII IOI GF we will Casper, Wyoming |week when the pioneer well in the \with an estimated production of 2 ‘Plumber Thought He | removes the ca jall stomach, | ments, |dose will convince or mor FELIANGE I5 MONEY 10 is veer Tea) The Reliance’ ompany has ceeded in rais additional funds for a continuation of drilling on its test six miles west of Douglas and reports from there state that opera- tions will ag be under way by the middle of onth. The direc- tors hope to see the well completed to the 4,500 foot level before drill- ing is halted by sve re weather. (MIKE HENRY STRIKES PAY AT O16 FEET IN QSAGE The Mike He first Wy 2 | y secured tion this ry e¢ its Osage field near Newcastle came in barrels a day. The first sand wa reached at 318 feet and was found to hold a good s: ation of oil. —_—- Needed New Pipes “My stomach and intestines wer always nd I often vere colic a s. The pa soreness cz ne to think In fa new set of pipes “e taking M r’s Wonderful Ren as disappeared a now is to mak h dough to bu all the food I'd like to eat.” It i a simple, har all this eno’ the intestinal tt. flammation w liver including and intes appendicitis. For s —Adv. ed. | whe p by “Watch the Elgin Movement” “Facts are stubborn things,” and not to be re- moved or pushed aside. There is no disputing the fact that we sell good, reliable men’s clothing of unquestionable quality. No getting away from the fact that our prcies are as low as anywhere. 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Vacation Aid. “They are building more big hotels at the seashore.” “Don’t blame em,” said the man who is just back from his vacation. HOLBROK WELL OF WIND | RIVER NEAR COMPLETION = John C. Rieseaes rance, the first field man employed by the Wind River company when it started Lander op- erations over two years ago, has left to assume charge of the completion of the well now being drilled by Wind River in the Holbrook, Ariz., field. Mr. Rosencrence is a practical oil man of more than thirty years’ ex- perience and has been with the Wind River people since the company’s in- ception. The new cable necessary to complete the Holbrook well is now on the ground, as was recently an- nounced, and the well will be con- tinued from its present depth of iI 960 feet to 2,600. FOR SALE REASONABLE Not Furnished. Rents for $112.00 per month Four Two-Room Apartments, with Two-Room House on the Rear, and Two-Story Double Garage Part Cash, Balance 6 Per Cent Loan 229 E. 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