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“fe rd st ts =e BAKER (iF {USK —eeee—eeoe NOTICE TO MACCABEE 7 us : k b aytie . Ly bea business meet iy, 4 e e ‘ si even Z : M | : Today’s Markets by Wire : oF cing. Bais | pe ! bea é vi h \| Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor Oil Exchange RES Pe ‘ ia 1 a | Building, Ud Wyo, A reportiat New Castle, Wyo, is ‘that’ Read'The Tribune Want Ads x ‘ the Mike Henry company, drilling in the ‘ pall! 2 o1 | Local OW Stocks Williams, Ej T.--J. 1.40 new Osage field, hax brot in a good ; v ; Western Exploration. -. 3.85 3.95 flow of oll in the second sand at 800} A ! Amalgamated Royalty Wyo-Kans - 1.80 2.00 feet. This is the first attempt at other RRH t eke hae peas: Wy-0-Tex = al 14 than shallow drilling in thie field, good Per baad or thi v sath abies erage Nop gees quantities of high-grade-oll having heen Getatth try ce, ° Ori iViSi igh-| Atlas » New Stocks Dreviously found at'a depth of 400 feet. J Wyoming Division of Grant High-/; emer — Sipsas:, Chede If the rumor is correct, it would. mean |- vapor treatment— i way Organized at Riverton | jioston Woomi pe) that the new Osage field will take its| © | h + A ae: We Midwest Refining -------$164.00 $166.00 place among the big deep-well producers ’ 1 Meeting with Casper.Man | Big Indian — bd hig, re : Vice President | Burke On Ast iveat Common 1.50 2,00 of Wyoming. . t f ; ‘APORI NY : e Presiden! z Midwest Preferred 2.00° 8.00 poe ER SEE eR " poe Merritt -.-.-. 22.50 28.00 ber of ‘the morning was a reading giv- Zi GUARD” - 30¥. Gor ¥: : . : Glenrock Oi 350 3.76 en by Mr. Wilder in which he volubly Nat Baker of Lusk was elected Broke }| Cosden -.-. i 10.37 10.62 orien Aa was eta, ae dent of the Wyoming division of the Okmulgee P.“& R, 1.25 © 1.50 aug over AYER, & ORE ey BBD: Oil Lands, Leases a i Grant Highway Improvement associ: Sinclair Gulf ~-.. 69.00 61.00 her that the whole school was forced |] nd Royalties tion by delegates who assembled at) (cat Western Patrolem Salt Creek Prod. Assn. 48.50 49.60 to join in; everyone went about the BRUNSVOLD & FUNK . Riverton this week to effect an orgami-|tiitton Lake z West. States 0. & L. 1.87 2.12 day's work. much more happily for hav: ' to work for the interests of the) 5 Prod. & Ref,, Com.---.-. 10.25 10.50 ing enjoyed a good laugh in the morn- Oi Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo, highway thru Wyoming. Earle} } ing and we-hope, that Mr, Wilder may Phones 203-204 | Tolman, presidente yor thee Cae pen New York Stock Iachanige| Stocks soon be induced to give us a similar| mber of Commerce, was named vico-| risk Ttovalty > Mexican Petroleum $206.60 $206.00 = ~ — mea | lent; HH. J. Shad of Shoshont, treas-| rusk ‘Petroleum, - Terks On sos ao adea8'l <I = = a ~ Simmons of Riverton, fountain @ Guif Sinclair Oil 63.62 63.62|, THE ; RY PARK. following directorate| Noses Ot oe Sia Oue “ae 10000)” Cae oy asbury. MEIC | fe AN ADEPT. f i} Pn Bh oer Tee | eorenwrest Liberty Bonas 22 TURF CASTING: te AG UE 2d GRACEFUL 4 { We have secured this territory on the eins of Glenrock, M.| picaras _-$100.36; — Suntietd Ca tng fecal a Sn a | | of Douglas and W. P.|t ar 94.70 MRS. ELIZABETH GALLAHER, SURF RECORD HOLDER. elle P } of Manville. I ‘ going to have‘a fine route! gunaot i .”" said Malcolm MacKin-| ‘rom § 2 ‘ non, ry of Rockford, Il, on his} Gates ‘ I return to Casper from the meeting. “It ; Sf GE, Saat Natrona HighSchool News Notes trom Van Tassell to the Idaho line with | sign Loards mounted on iron posts. * * * * * * * * * ® z } “I found a fine spirit among the busi- ‘ 7 EY A hess men and residents of Riverton and | £4 “86 | Written for The Daily Tribune by Special Correspondent. : } points north,” declared MacKinnon, ee ane . ‘ paying ‘compliment to the industry of lot Butte — 5 _ The last school week began with live-, was much stronger than they had ex- \ ‘River Aen ; ly anticipation of the football game to} pected it to be. | ‘ { > with its i sibilitie He r be played Monday afternoon, In spite] Tuesday, of course, was a holiday and } people there are friends of Casper, | of the unpleasant weather the game}on Wednesday school work was resum- 7 + + } paleo nts vanocey was well attended and, altho Casper|ed in the ordinary manner. Friday }} Approved by Underwriters’ Report, K-53, This burner i ting was presided over | i h was defeated, we of the school} morning there was no orchestra reci-| is for stoves, furnaces, boilers and waiter heaters. | enimore Chatterton | re not greatly dissappointed. , We re-| tal but the school as a whole took part! Burns cheap grade of distilate } i and was addressed among | > that the Laramie high team has| i singing the Star Spangled Banner others Mr. MacKinnon, who Hig: ,| and other songs. terwards Miss Thel- plained the advantages of ‘the cross | + Sr 8 8 | practised and played football ‘for some| i yrugo rendered two vocal solos which Mr) gudlithe Hepereca Bale i time whereas it is a tdmparatively ‘new | were highly appreciated and then. the } made in its development in the middle . jinterest in Casy We, feel that our hth grade from the Park school sang” ) west between C and Wyoming boys played a splendid game under the | the high school in such a. whole- Its possibilities gre ri {| cire ances and the Laramie boysi hearted manner that they actually put nental arte » unlimited and it will —— es acknowledged {hit our team us to shame. The -most-amusing See be the ulti > aim of the association P. L d 2 139 : : : =) to have it paved from one e ~{f arty Leaders at Nation’s nim - : - - cna ed from one end to the|* ALLY Lear NEU Capital Unanimous in Ex SENNA NNN ML | \ jothent Addressed “the meting and pressing Satisfaction Over Triumph of Cool- SS < vanquet, which marked by a fine 5 spirit | } ion idge by Unprecedented Majority | chris t ) : 4 R } WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—With the passing of the recent state | ARE YOU } H clections, which resulted so successfully for the Republicans, political THE MASTER } | thot and effort are now turned enthusiastically toward the goal. of | 1920, which seems unmistakably to promise the return of Republican | control of the national government from top to bottom. | | Republican leaders at the national capital have unanimously ex- ed their deep gi | rtion of Governo: husetts. They are so please Of your inclinations? - You haye a dozen’ invitations to spend to one invitation; like this one, to save. Will you follow your natural inclina- he n ' cessful gubernatorial candidate to f to carry with him the legisla over of M titude Midwest Hole on Section 33 Fills| : » < b But in the recent elections, ti ds d+ thi - ; esult : : ions and spend -everythin with Oil When First Sand Silinke te Re os cratic candidate was ele t ig ea 3 ia 2 “ i Is Reached laeumeicosisren ins opposite party made great gains in be as’) g gs: houses. I think there can be no douat jority undoubtedly rep: lor ; “ete that, in summing up the complete ro- turns in all the states holding elections this month, the trend is unmistakably Or will you follow your best judgment, limit your Democrats who appreciated e national issue at stake, ‘The Republican party, as usual, was the Important developments 1 t few days holdjon the right side of the question in 2publican, and ‘that we will meet with} ° spending, and’ save’ regu- ; with reference| Massachuset sald Representative , Complete ‘success. in ‘the “forth comins| larly? ‘ Mondell, Republican leader of the |?#tlonal ele : k _by the Mid-| house; “and of course there were i} .Come in and open a Sav- wee’ Refining « in the north-| number of patriotic Demoerais who saw | OKLAHOMA E! «| ings Account with this repu- " of s , - in the | the wisdom of assisting us.” tabl ank toda west rt of the field shed the} In Kentucky the situation was dif-| Form. State ealion Giknown asl able bank today. first sand i ) feet and it is re-/ferent; and it thi that the Federated Republican Clubs | ported that 1 700 to 1,000 feet of | publican lez sir oil immediately rose in the casing, in-/ est pol urip 1 flowing well s'the g WASHINGTON, Noy 15.— Republi the and is drilled inte de to ns of Oklahoma. in a ree Oklahoma ¢ form gation known as the publican clubs of Oklaho enthus- sed from the Wyo-!] uity company «and company owns the sund | ign in the Blue G State was} Fede is alty rights. 1 arily a straightout struggle be-|ma. Ceorge BE. Lo vod. of Wash This woll is north and west of the|/tween the ublicans, at their 1 ington, editor of the National Republi biz gas wells on section 34 and mar’s and the Democrats, in n final, can, made the principal addre the first oil well brot in on that BIdd ute effort to ward off the political - - —— of the known gas belt. tastrophy which has long threatene? A second important development re-,them, and which has finally come to ported yesterday was that the deep test is thru the nt langdetide to the be well in the southeast quarter of sec yublican tion St being drilied jointly by It is the eli f the Republicans i the Ohi« ‘and Midwest com [ahat only” the greatest fundamental “°Tis Cheaper to Get an Expert’s Advice than to Buy What You Do Not Need.” jminies, 1 nd on Wed s could br! ssduy night, and that a s party has flow was encountere p had not beer of 1,600 feet of water and mud 1 with the 9 same ions occurred at the joint stration. But which 1 flow received in| Washington from | q April 7, and > rded as to the ef that a state- that the deep. test will dissatisfaction with the} 1 producer. It is at approxi: | Democratic national administration had | depth. , set in, and that Republican suce k well No, 4, an offset tO;upon purely party issues, Was assu : ry well, is now repor' The correctness of thi reports was 4 ‘ have 1,200 feet of oil in the hol shown in the election returns which * attempts to reduce it by means of bail huye so far failed. It probably will placed on the pump, the {changed the prior Dem of 400 votes into a slide with majority of atic. vietory ean land 000. In pul Buck Creek No. 7 on section Senator Edge, of New Jersey, points ne is producing in the out that Kentucky w not the only of 350 barrels. No. 28 +| Democratic state in which the trend. to- is deing regularly 200 barrels daily. ward Republicanism was de clear, —— In the Virg stantial gains we by Te ns run |ning for les offices, and in other Democratic states hoding min tions the Republican vote. was neral 4 state, altho the governorship went to To be constantly replacing or repairing the wirig of yourhome. ‘The right way and the cheapest way is to get the Best Materials when you first the Democratic candidate on a straight lout “wet” platform, the Republican con- routes: (Woe. BREN of both branches of the ileuisiutive for Caspe notified Acting Mayor hath REMAP eer aera nN T. A. Dean that he will be unable to 6 eran ore : a * it is probable that he will be |Jer suid Senator Udge, “for a d the greater part of the winter. Mayor Dean has therefore appointed Harold Banner to serve in the capacity | of fuél administrator for the and hax ropelved shis acceptance of the com: | minsidn. thus avoiding future trouble and innumerable inconveniences. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS) | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports inplintraten ta uppotutod tor ure, state, || Wyoming’ Map & Blue Print Co. 4 A. — oie nye for ue mae | | orang Mae Fe pie Quality Materials Carey, Mr. Ganner will probubly be re offi mmissioned mothe sta TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telearephic quotations from New York, Denver, an¢ other markets over our privste wires. Place the conveuient facilities of our office at your dis possl to buy, sel lor obtain the hest markets and up to the mir. ute quotations, i es is and quotations furnished upon request on Lani Oly, Mow York ‘Btocks, Liberty Bonds and other lasues Phone 203. Casper, Wye. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. 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