Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 4

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Sane coe _ : cali MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1920 ure to supply It was returned to the 3 jail. q We 9 y, nillo shot at Javk Allen and Mey. i i | their own ranch house on Casper i : Today’s Markets by Wire : {month ag when the to ce ut t Mexican out of the cabin, s Lexouecrarace } the shooting Meyers has been in 5 Feruiched Daily by Taylor & Clay, ond Floor Oil Exchange See ie ee ae 5 | Building, Casper, Wyo. eee Me the wound Is established A certain. F Hal P. Riney Made Assistant Chief Local Oil Stocks Wiliams, E. T.- 1.66 1.70 qued from Page 1) gp! Alnmillo ts charged ae ine = 5 ak we a Fs 40} tention as court comm " the two with a dea he 3 of Midwest Industrial De- | Bia Ask | \W aie Exploration ------ aap see of the gr 10 ee ee kil and murder both Meyers 4 artment Here |Amalgamated Royalty =O7.60) $118) WIC TENDS mmr—mn erage ae tl rd were uséd to point his talk t Aen 3 Pi | American 3.08 pee eae ee The sad duty which was | ‘the case will come Up probably fo~ 3 eras: F The Mateo Ate AY YUMA Y pare Dat sae ids soci | Ysentencing two ) hearing in about a week in justice of “ad 4 an Nes ayia eat peer Ret sage: Wel! Bessemer ~ 38 40 New York Curb Stocks i ischool on Christmas ° court. fare department o fthe Midwest Refin- | Big Indian 44 47 $ ‘ : 2 oe cater pie SN ing company was further augmented | Rox, cae ‘08 | Nbut one of a nv : ee this week by the addition of an assist- (eer oe z sate Midwest Refining — hnsedito show how s NOTICE ant.to Burke Sinclair, head of the de-|Buck Creek Midwest Common .-. some sort of a e meeting Tuesday, January ¢ partment, and the addition of a new) piack Tail Jidwest Preferred Pee Ce ee ree o at High School. Important. 1 office room to the present office in the | Gojimbine zs )| Merritt ------ that. the men wri 1 to v \ 1-5-1t t ieenEnce ~ Glenrock Oil in thel onal opinior 2 , Oil Fxchange buildin lConsolidated Royalty 5 rr im ys t— Hal P. Riney has been appointed as | Gow Gulch > 4 fosden ~-— As n of the pro! ; assistant to Mr. Sinclair. A I pert | eneho: = jOkmulgee P. & R these will point N of his work will be in the editing of the [Great Western Pet [Salt Creek Prod. Assn--- form which Rot aay Neteintawiving tolbe irinted Sy theming ome eee eee. n States O. & L___ 25 matter should tales : |Jupiter ~ = iPr 2 75 | d t fo west company for iis employes The linutton Lake osu [Producers & Ref, Com-- 9.75 10.00) a } Men and women ai rity } first issue of this thus far un-named|pante Creek, Hosalay 3| New York Stock Excaange Stocks : : pe d at the portal of a crucial magazine will bé printed the™tenth of | Mexican Petroleum -$217.50 $214.50 | 2 - | Kinney | Si th must be k: this month. TIGR? sxoy alts i | period. trength mi e kept _ Mr. Riney like Mr. Sinclair s: tinsieeatroloun 5 7 CROWN PRINCE'S FIELD KITCHEN HERE—This is the little mess Mrsien| up. the body well nourished, ! ice over there. Mr. Kiney MOURtAIN Gur from which the former celebrity had all his meals while in the field. B the headquarters alry tr see ‘Ol aber 5 | ————— nt | : sion and serv | Meme = 1 I ; 4 months and 28 days. He came to Cas-|Gutwest $100.00 per Decemb ‘Picardy 93.40! SMU rmer student of the |Riverton Refin: i ae Riverton Refining = His work in jour- |Royalty & Prod. Soar. i y Mexican Not to Be Arraigned until) Se rsity has | Sunset —___ Result of Shooting Has | Gs the tonic of wonderful helpful. non the Wichita teh 4 n esult 0: nooting jas ‘ ; eninson irom Bell Ro: 233 | Sra ess to those in middle life. jazette, both Kansas newspapers: : Devel d ness. . } pay nd UG 170 |4th levelopet : Orr's hes and on the Birmingham 4 “hal vi b (By Associated Press.) Ares SCOTT nourishes in- wW “i y iver Refining- .04| Victory Loan - | tes and helps the hile in France Mr. Rin TULSA, Okla., Jan, 5.—The Sinclair Oil and Gas company today announced use of the possibility of Lester | Ack vigora ‘ps spondent for the Detroit Free Press. | MING CRUDE OIL MAREET a price of $3 a barrel for Mid-Continent, Burkburnett and Ranger crude oil, Me A eee aon me wou ee | > body keep up with the ana | yi) wro) e oy Felippe Alamillo, Mexican nd H. C. Bretschieider, president of the |Rock River - -$2.00 Grass Creek which is a record price for Mid-Continent. aatiaellictmprderous intentohadshiay TWh! day oe eters Western States Oil company, has gone Salt Creek - = Somer Elk Bain | preliminary hearing continued untit la-} || strange . Let : . to Denver for a short business trip. He | Bis Muddy = Ee Raw BF Sar ee ae ot | ter When justice of peacer Jat he ep you robust Will return in a few days = Butte - 2.00 [Lander —---. VERBAL AND WAIT TEN jeans OrenOt they Were ies bg ROK court late ternoon, Ae dipasiet rt NJ. isn cota Uh Saserea a 4 The appealed case will come up in| Lond was pla SS Ce z Ison, president of aaa the March term of the district court,| ~ We ern oration company, has jit is (Reb RE gone to his home in Cheyenne for a i short time. He will also visit ae enning brokerage Lompally ‘ AIRES IN DELEMBE J. A. Howlett (Private Wire) J. J. Giblin Attorney Alfred Lowey held that a - A. Howlett Q lease in order to be binding on two par- ee All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold | ire Loss Over $50,000 ~] Northwest Starts New Well Hes must be signed by both and con-| phe closing month-of 1919 saw ae New York Curb Stocks Carried on Margin The Alliance Refining ‘company, at| ‘The Northwest Oil company has start-)sequently appealed the case which $1,300 damage as a result of fires in Mint 6 Per CentinterastRate | ihermonstts will "be unable to Ket its lea a new well in the Ble Muddy on what | Judge W. E, Tubbs had decided against | Casper, according to the monthly re: f AD Et “ aes me ay we ; € plant in operation »for several weeks| is known as the Smi e an¢ Ceara: site sat., port for December. There were only Information on All Stocl Yheerfully Given The ‘big New a @ result of the disastrous fire which; completed the compaay will have four ee Eouation Poteet po seven fire alarms during the month and 5 . anus NSS ¢ Year's banquet for destroyed: 20,000 barrels of oil and a producing wells. ‘Three producing wells | Migerea the verbal lease with the un.| {Wo of these were false alarms. ‘The Office: Henning Hotel Lobby Phone 104 | American PosK a and former 3,900-barrel tank at a loss of over $50,-| yielded the company $85,000 during the) Sienea tease as a memorandum was l@rgest fire of the month was the one ee ey | Ae a will start tonight at 9 999, ‘The tank is to be replaced as soon) Past year. binding enough on the defendant ana &t the F. H. Fletcher home, where ree. Ongar the rooms of the Army and ag possible but annoying delay is in| Devil's Basin Oil Heavy. lthat he should pay $100 to Joe Krapen.| $1,000 damage was reported. . Se Navy club in the basernent of the West prospect. The refinery was to have 4 5 + ., + dps Ae “The next | st fire was the $200 hotel building. AM former gervico men Mieah ita first run of ofl the first of| Tne strike of the Van Dusen Oil com:| George Pedarls, a Grvek, had rented’ piaze at the Bowman chapel and every member of the American Le- the year. ; F pa us in Ene ove Bonin Folds aga be houge on the Sandbar with what he s ~ | f gion has been invited to attend the “Ne > or Roundup, Montana, is showing 2!termed&\ was a month-to-month agree- || ITE * 4 4 banquet, whici is to end the state wins Neiber Dome Oil Prospect heavy grade of oil that way be adapted|ment. He acknowledged that a 1 FRI WA 4INTED. I want proper ty to sell: ¢ : The Ohio Oil company proposes to} gor 1 Ine Sat arilowe : ; ter campaign of the Legion for the sink a test well on the Neiber dome, | for lubricating purpeses but of lower) had been drawn up stating he would || m mn orge Vroman Post No. + dan WOEANA SO yO Rpring. Deth| Se aan sitet pee onted rent, it for a year Sut he had never | worth the money I can move it. “2 t on the menu for tonight will Gritting will be nec Paianeneao Frinz Corporation Drilling. [Meneab this itense: The xe howed | orth tite Money + cai yon fruit cocktail. Then there will 7 i ary to open UP) |. iranz corporation is making pro- that his name had not been signed to | 5 ‘oduction, if it is encountered, geolo corpor; z Y ; 4 2 aes 2 ee ma Be : f tomato soup and Saratoga gists claim. | gress on its first test of the Cat Creek it. tn | my aaver tisement in the “Classiie 4 flakes. t to be served will be fruit Howe Resuines Drilling dome, Musselshell county, Mont, where | It was on this basis that Attorney cate ioe Ee | c e af salad, olives and_ pickles. The Howe Oi & Gas company, fi-| the pay sands are expected around 1600 Lowey contended that the contract for > Olive ets || lity 6 541 Pa - ° ' iAgateed sandwiches, will preaaniinate’ | yo eee oe Cenc R Ny Ce eae ad yoar’atvontalswas sce pidcings Get Dr. Edwards’ OliveTablets | Columns.” If f your property were thus 3 next on the bill of fare. Then there will sume drilling this week at 400 feet in| New Test at Mule Creek. The case developed that the house 7 re ra 3 be apples, nges, and bananas not to te well on the Badwater, northeast of/ The Wyoming-Northeastern Oil com-! Probably had been used as one of the _, That is the joy’ ful cry of th ate ands || Wou uld Move,wei Fe tit? mention mince pie aud hard sauce and Shoshoni, Wyo. Considerable trouble | pany. of Alliance, recently capitalized S0-called sporting houses and that it Since Dr. Eon prod 2 or 4 Cigars and cigarets will com- Was experienced in starting the hole. {at $1,000,000 under the Nebraska laws, had been sub-rented to some girls. Pe- Tablets, the eubeutaite to | M. PROBST 4 plete the menu. Harney Creek Test Pending is spudding in on its Mule Creek hold- Garis said he had put locks on doors in Dr. Edwards, a practic i ¥ 305 O. S. Bldg Real Ebtate/and Insure: % The well being dritied by the Unioal ings, where it controls 3,400 acres of the house and had attempted to see for 17 years and calomel old time Cffice Phone 564-R—Residi PI 928-R ie company on the Sunset lease on | prospective oil land. Thirteen thousand that the keys were carefully delivered. €nemy, iscovered the formula for Olive ice Fhone -R—Resiaence Fhone r «| Harney ck, and which has been er-jacres in all are reported in Wyoming ————--——_Lablets while treating patie | y reported as an oil well on | with holdings in the Osage, Rock Creek, chronic constipation a torpic . F sions, is ready to resume |Dewey and Lance Creek fields, most!y Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tat contain calomel, but a healing t 4,100 feet after allowing ce-/ outlying. The concern is officered by Completion of the test is | Alliance, Hemingford, Gering and Oma- Nek men. sos uesrage gene ot BAFTISH TAKE HAND IN ASSOCIATED DOWN 1,200 of Bill Car isle, ently LIST YOUR vegetable laxative. LAND LEAS No ing is the “keynote” hes ng ES and * little ering ie the olive-coloved tab- ROYALTIES lets. They cause the bowe and liver to act normally. They never force them with us for quick sale. to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth" — caped Wyoming conviet, are shown in| " bad breath—a dull, tired fee soos sce! CANADIAN OL DRILLING, FET WHTH FAST rT BRUNSVOLD &cFUNKHOUSER | eth gl Tia toniehis The smatire depiciwathe Office: Taylor & Clay you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re. Hill ranch where Carlisle spent Thanks 2 il sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ giving, the woods in which he hid wh a The fir es he fish ON PIGKETT oil Exchange Bldg. Olive Tablets at bedtime ‘ hard pressed by the posse and when| , 1NC first stens in the fight ‘between Phone 203-204 ‘Thousands take them every capturé qwastitnminent: the! cabiniwhere| (2° anderen Olands the: Dritiah poy | tokeep right. Try them. 10c and 25¢ lornment for control of the oil field in northern Alberta, Canada, appears shina A gsoc to have been taken thru the organiza, unin one tion of the Anglo-Canadian Petroleum | acme mere company. The latter company is or lized for the purpose of “conserving the | cil resoyrees of northern Alberta for the | he jumped thru the window and the ranch home of Ed Williams where he was captured and where he was shot thru the lung. | Sh toach, who led the posse, is shown holding a piece of currency which ted Oil company of Cali- ing on the Horse Track of the Pickett Lake structur ‘where Anna Bell Wyoming's operations | will center, it down 1,200 feet with its} was per forated by an So THIS | Oe eC atvariniGner: nalatanaard| jets I after having aritied steadily | "The are put alpart of che Fox Olt already operaiing im the fll0| inter. Local daterents are heavily i WANTED D ee eee ae ie eer aaa’ ara. ini Hauithe Uinnerialvanin ta. ted in the’ field and willf wateh RILLER addition to Alice Brady in “The World| 1m the: spring the, newly organized | evelopment closely in view. of voxelf| Shr" da cate ame, ene iat WITH OUTFIT to Live Ir remely, favorable reports on ne stru , crilling ri in operation on territory which thi hell company, associated ture by C. B. Morgan, now state geolo- ° f Wyoming, who contends that}|}} ith the Royal Dutch artd the Standard | 3'st © 8 4 New Assistant to rae ie ohare a Ra rete Sec eberpeoducliglaatontehouidl waterectete 3 Sa cil. Directors of the Anglo-Canadian | “T° pid Postmaster Takes \\i.,cieuin company include. the, Ear!| of Murray, Lord Kinsale and Sir Thon HAMILTON, Bermui (By mail.)—! Up Duties Today» Dixon. A vigorous effort to raise the ban on = EE ae 's has failed. The house of Good for depth of 600 to 1,000 feet Experienced man with good tools Address OGALLALA OIL COMPANY _ 415 Empire Bldg., Denver, Colo. voted 17 to 1 ainst it. For | i Walte Parker of Sheridan, anes jat least another year Bermudians and De OC eee itn uhare. toaayel | visiting tourists will continue to walk, | Casper, took up his ¢ 0 » a bicycle or: drive rete | Mr. Parker comes highly ommended ms a bicycle or drive a horse as of for nis getttols ney niet aaa H | 5 CR F {| jBttes little Nantucket capitulated to} aise wife: accompanteds ia | the forces of progress this colony ha held an dlmost unique position in ctomobies ‘Ac We “nitea State and they are ut one of the local hot until they ¢ ure a 10% . W. Sproul ls in the ed-to Marketing of Sener from-the Gol-| opposition toi the use of post-/den Eagle dome, where the Wyoming-| a ready | Yellowstone Oil company recently brot!, The first census of the t parcel | inga good pumper at 1,100 fe will be in 1790, cost $44,000, and at that the! 6S STM AS sorted and 1 calleg for post truck | wn hin- simplified by connections with the pipe-|money ran out and the names were | - dering deli f uddressed parcels, |line from Grass Creek, which runs five|ney printed. (i but these will be gotten out today. miles distant, if the ofl can be mixed wlth the high grade Sect whi now carries, it is ne {GEOLOGISTS OIL, EXPERTS inouncement has. b : ISCUEN BY THE STATE sasest suas sana tomer coon PBs 38s Oa 10, bys sand lower down. King, Dayton, Ohio, all of 36-34- . Smith, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, q q half of 28-48-82 and northeast pe on petit of 33-48-8: George G. Belt, Buffalo, all of 16- -48- 82. 3 All members of LOCAL, NO. 842, are requested to be Carl T. ‘Pravis, Portland, all of 16-18: | That Is Inexcusable If you have only a few dollars to invest, if you are saving for a larger investment, a safe and profitable temporary employment of your funds is in a bank account. Specializing in AAA NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 Te cheetah nthe Iwweewa sg aia oa ene rnreemeremme |, Itis the public-spimited, the proper, the 116, ae ie art! the meeting MONDAY NIGHT, 7 P. M. \ th H. Wuhnickle, Cheyenne, part/||}) . present at ig NDA Fs f * He agpute A) of 9097-70. vl profitable thing to do to keep all of your TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. { M. Hiatt, Wheatland, all of 36-25- Installation of Officers by John D. Salmond, former , fy ‘ae vel 1 d F STOCKS AND BONDS i ierwin-Moore L. S. Co., Douglas, all of | 4 | inds actively employed. daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Den- | ieashe member Colorado Legislature and at present secretary of | ver and other markets over our private wires cu LINAHY WORKERS 10, 4 || Casper Clerks’ Union, followed by a big social. dignieal Bee en ee aliee of our office at your i} putneee Workers, Local 842, will tosthe-minuté latationee ain the beat markets and up- allation hold their annual ins ithe regular mevting In BESSIE McKINNEY, i 1 tonight, which will by followed by ? . # social session, John D. Salmond will l Vice President. uct as installing officer, and a full at- tendance is expected. Information and ¢ i a juotation ’ oni Moealsoneehes to Ss furnished upon request other issues k Stocks, Liberty Bonds and The Casper National Bank ETH HR Phone 203 (Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor, Oil Ex. Bidg- _—

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