Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1919, Page 4

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1€ , c r y zie TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. aed ' 0 Stoc | Wyo-Kans ----- 1.75 2.00 recall . Ask Wy-0-Tex _. Seek, 20 Amalgamated Pity. 1.00 1.26 New York Curb American - - 02 03 Open Closed Atles 06 3 | Midwest Refining 173.00 174.00 Besseme -. 21% | Midw Common 1.62 5 Boston Wyoming =. 166 -10 Midwest Preferred - 2.00 Big Indian - 43 .52 | Merritt --------- -00 Burke Oil - 28 30 | Gtenrock Oil 4.87 Buck Creek 1.30 1.35 | Cosden --~-~-------11.50 Black Tail - Aes 1) 16 | Okmulgee P. & R.-- 2.00 Columbine x 37 40 Sinclair Gulf -- 50.00 Consolidated R = 2:06 1.07 t. Cr. Prod. Assn._-54.00 Cow Gulch -40 4500, West. S. 0. & --- 2,00 UKHO oso ee ne Prod. & Ref., com. 8.00 Gr. West. Pet._ 10 Gates Oil ~~ Hutton Lake New York Stock Exchange n Petroleum 2h oil Jupiter Sinclair Oil ~ Kinney U.S. Steel... _-. 104-105 Lance Cr. A Lusk Rity. See fe Tusk Petrolewn Stanley Greene ----- 50 75 Mosher -_-. 200 Club ~ Teapot Mountain & Gulf Mosher Oil ~-- Tiganis Riv erton & Prod. Corp. Tom Bell. Rity Wind River Refining William, E. T....-- 1 Western Ex. -- WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warne Springs ---------- $2:O0 Nk Basin —-~--~.-.-..--ce—e 1.85 Salt Creek - 1.50 Grass Creek - 1.85 Big Muddy ae 1.50 Lusk --_ - 1.80 Pijot Butte ------ 1.60 Lander ~ 1.25 WINONA SHOWS WILOGAT FIELDS GOOD UL SIGNS, TESTEDIN MONT. Rapid Progress Being Made, Says Wells Going Down in District Eight Director; Merger Is Being Miles Northeast of Elk Talked Basin Field A. J. Johnston, a mine owner of Unity Oi] company of Wyoming has Spearfish, S. D., and a director and | 3,120 acre r the town large stockholder of Winona is in of Warre Montana, Casper looking over the oil situation. He stated that he made a trip to Winona’s operations in the Powder} River fields and found that rapid progress w being made in drilling the new well. Splendid of oil come up from the well every st of Elk Other companies pros- ection are the Black bout two miles e Frannie Oil com- seven miles southeast. Mr and associates have just com- about ei pecting in this Buite Oil comp north and the I indications | pany Adanis ‘owners for the DEALER FACING LICENGE L030 INNATRONAGD. Archambault Cited before Board to Answer to Charge of Aiding and Abetting Criminals by Purchase Archambault, David street r and second-hand Georke pawnbr who is under arr siving stolen goods, has been serv-. ith notice to appear before the commissioners at 10 o'clock iday morning to show cause why his license to conduct 2 pawnshop should not be revoked for “ aiding li stolen goods, and abetting, criminals in of stolen} and of obstructing the sheriff's in the recovery of such goods.” Archambault is further charged, inj} the notice served by the board, with hampering the sheriff’s office “in ob-} taining evidence against crim: und otherwise conducting his of business in a manner contr law vad order.” Archambault claims that he make daily reports to the police de ment of goods pawned to him, will fight the case. The sheriff he recovered seve hundred, worth of stolen property from the David street dealer, and has been busy for the past two day: atin property recovered > OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS dolls September 3, 1919 OF THE COUNTY CLERK Gasper, Wyoming, Sept. 1919. WYOMING OFFICE STATE OF COUNTY OF NATRONA Board of County Commissio and for Natrona County, Wyoming met this 3rd day of September, 1919, in regular s on, there being p ent J. B, Griffith ting chairmen, and Commissioner T. A. Hall and H. K Carlson, clerk. The following proceeds wer to-wit: Une proved. The following bills presented, aud- rnd allowed and certificates ordered drawn for same, Palmer, roads and had, proved minutes read and ap- $125.00; Harkee, rords end time the bailer goes to the bottom.) pleted their derrick about a mile from GEES toes 3 = 120.00! Another object of his visit here in! the town and are ri ng up to start H Parsons, ds and connection with the above, wes to} with a 16-inch hole and prepared to _ bridge ances 90.00 take up matters with Winona officials | drill to 3,800 feet J. roads and concerning a merger with some of the! This section was favorably passed lurge producing companies with New| on a number of go by Prof. J. E. nd bridges York capital back of it. A repre- sy, and oil and seepages K. S. roads and sentative is now in New York mek-jare frequent in the district. Water bridges 23 ing nec ments, which if} wells sunk to a depth of three or E. Emery, and bridges accepteble, will mean that develop-| four hundred feet have shown so H. MeFarland, . roads and ments will be started in a short time! much oil in the bailer that they werc bridges ae 110,70 with unlimited capital to carry on, abandoned for water. The Shallow Vincent Carter, lary 130.00 operations on an extensive scale. Fields Drilling company also has Pekin Cafe, poor end pauper 15,00 Mr. Johnson, being somewhat ef a/ about 1,000 acres under lease in the C. M. Eckel, serv 410.00 field. The tu ber rin Winona } land in WN geologist, declures that some of the best oil trona county, and as Powder River is so well known now, it will be still better en Winona bring " hich Mr. Johnson be- will be within the next 30 d Fohnston 1 Denver to ele for which > been nego’ ame pects LANGE GREEK WELL OF Unity company ex we ewer ut once. e some | Cap rock well, MOWEST EMPLOYS NA ihe "a ompa REPRESENTATIVES, TQURY =f get ae ne 4 hours. The shell is muct aaaee hic an any found in this field minleRtionin intatives of UP this time. Stock market re- The election of Speen arts showed a big demand for Lames the employ idwest Refining . company is being held today at the tock tod MIDWEST ON GAP ROCK lich, witness —~- 1 Printing Co., at ey and supplies 197.40 Cath Dunn, 125.00 Addie singer, jer Annetta Ford, Alma F. Haw John Oliver, bridges Mt. States Tel telephone si Anna Hollenbee Mabel Lang, pension pension refineries. An unusually lunge vote : which 1h been taken in the reed paign. » divisions will elect we a te Divisio n No. 2 in whieh four art Amelig Stanke, poor and pau OS its election today the | Me argarcth Kropp. pension company wall uppoint as many men | mie Alot ale oi & Gas he fi Ella J. McGowen, pepsion to represent. the company in joint | | reports the o 1 flowir g frat he we Grace B. Smith, pension See This Counnile {oa the Pine dome, Pine Mountain’ Mary L, Duthi matters relating to liv west of here. This well on section’ Lyle . Jay, Pindntiic t th brot n about x days pent 508 228.00 Uh CONTE AQIS caer evidence of having the M. Gunn, salary 116.00 grade of lubricating proper a. ola Lill Salary See, 100.00 ner o-+--9- ar + 5.2 i} TEP “OFFICIALS J. L. Hayden, coroner's -ex DISSOLVED 4 COURT fe TE ETF sao Lew M. Guy, coroner 14.56 ON TOUR OF WYOMING (Special to The Tribun (Special to the 7 Tribune) CHEYENNE, Wye., i; The of Lew M pense coroner's ex witness Co., dray- Donnellun & Co., a CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.41 corn here, secured | ficiuls of the Mountain Styte 8.50 & Co. of Golifield la, hus been! rranh and Telephone obmpany, inc » taxi ser dissolved by Judge W. C. Mentzer of Ben Send ue eBENt sD : 18.00 the district court of Laramie coun- operating vice-president, and « Blackmore, juror 5.50 ty, but the court permitted to stand town, division general myn- R. L. Forbes, juror BO the attahement of one automobile, yeer, jeft Cheyenne by automobile Mts, J- J. Johnson, 20.00 covered ‘by the sume writ. John ©. ‘Tuceduy morning on a trip of inspec. S¢bulte Hurdware Co., rouds Cook & Go. ed their attachment Munville, Casper, Lan- and bridges 96.90 of funds of John Donnellan & Co. on ; Nag ating owhich . they. Board adjourned to September 4, uw eluim of more than $21,000. John on regarding improye- 1"19- Donnellan, president of John Don- TH omneniinio tol dt J. B. GRIFFITH, nellan & Go., contended thut the compan; oming tem which Acting Chairman claim of John S. Cook & Co, was on him personally and thet John Donnel will cost approximate $500,000 = > lan &.Co., a corporation, was in no. Dark-haired pegple, so un au way involve: thority et omarried svoner than fair ; a haired individuals. He has shown by For ey cubic foot of an iceber talistics that an overwhelming ma that is above the water there are jority of th women whe live and ‘ cubic feet o die epineter © fair r - CARLSON, Clerk S Publish Sept. 26, 1919. i: In India a native barber can shu a person whik dealer t on the charge of, ty | Million, Two Hun receiving | $4" OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Board of County Commissioners Sep- tember 5, 1919 STATE OF WYOMING ) COUNTY OF NATRONA Office of County Clerk, Casper, Wyo., Sept. 5, 1919. The B Ceunty Commis: sioners in the of Natrona, of Wyomir in pur- suance of Jaw nvened t Sth day r the pu levy within ar 1919,, for municipal Com- of September, A, D » of making the county for th » county, hool a purposes, there being pr missioner J Griff acting | chairman and \. Hall, whereupon the following proce were had: Upon information received from the S! » Boa the for the the cou corrected and completed by the Cou and State Boards of } hereby declared be Thirty-two red and Five Thou ion One Hundred 205,180.00) Righty Doll ($3 In order to pr necessary to suppo ty and icipal governments to maintain the public schools, tax levies for said purpose for saic vear are made and fixed at the num ber of mills upon each dollar of suid u sed valuation as ollow For all state ner di 1.10 mills For general school tax, .80 mills per dollar of valuatio For county bond inte milis per doll For coun per dollar 15 mill on. interest sch 2, .60 mills per trict dollar of valuation, For special tax seh 1.22 mills per dol ‘or spe ! district No. of valuation istrict No 6.90 mills per dollar of valua- tion. For special tax schoo! district No. 8, 1.61 mills per dollar of valua- tion. ‘or spec 46 mi "For speci 75 mills pe For sp al tax h s 6.25 m per dollar of y For bonds and interé per dollar of valuation, } Se oll: 12, iluation. 14 mills General Fund Water bond intere Water bond sinkir Sewer bond inter Sewer bond sin © Dpt. BI Fire Dpt Retundi Refunding st fund Board i J GRIFFITH, x Chairman » 1919 Tt is not unusual for a Born-Tai- lored suit to satis- faetorily serve the wearer from five to ten years—style, shape and fit ac- tually outlive the fabric, And yet, Born Tailoring costs no more than ordi- nary clothes— you'll sce particu- larly good values at $25, $30 and $35. (Resident Born Dealer) CAMPHELL-JOHNSON CO. Contrast of character # situa- tion ,of locales and of ty »—the | prime e rama, is exempli- f Tom s newest Gold- Rapid City, Se THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1935 Dan Fisher, an old-timer in the] terday on business conne Powder River distrigt, was here yes- shipping his sheep, - “TOM WORE MEW PO) ir a eS ABOUNDS IN CONTRIST what myst : fied in wyn production rades,” shown + At variance are of human society, “The City of Com- King, which is to be Iris theater tomorrow. the two extremes on one hand the d members of the social four hundred, on the other, the down-trod ylen, suspected, dishearten: creatures of the slums, haunted by the police continuing to an through life, because they, too, are human beings with a right to live. 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