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PAGE FOUR ‘DOMINO HAS k GOOD REPORT Close of Year Finds Company With Ample Funds to Carry on Campaign The Domino Wyoming Oil company, at the close of the year's business, finds itself in good condition, according to a} report of the company made public to- day. It has no debts and has money enough to take care of necessary drill- ing during 1920. The company has added 920 acres located in the Rock Creek and South Beaver Creek fields to its holdings dur- ing the year, making a total of 6440 acres in ten different fields, and has one-third of its total capital stock still in the treasur: A lease in Lance Creek properties has been extended two years. Production is said to be coming nearer to its hold ings all the time. Negotiations are un- der way, to let a drilling contract on 80 acres in section 3 Lance Cre where the Ohio brot in its last well. Also to drill a school section in Rock Creek. Deep drilling in the Notches River domes continue. In Ferris field, where the company has a 50-50 drilling contract with the New York Oil company, well No.1 is down 2700 feet, with a straight hole go- ing fine. Mate ground for three additional rigs on sections 5 and 11. Work will st with full fore as soon as weather 1 A ten-inch pipe lr this spring to Ferris field. Negotiations are being acquire additional vcreag The holders of the leases in the northeast and one-fourth of 10-39-79, Salt Creek, where the Domino well is located, have joined together and sending Judge ington to secure erators’ Domino, put two rigs With ordina arried on to or an “Op the u Securing cither, sociate interests, v to work on this lease. good luck, the Domino anticipates having at least eight wells by the close of 1920 in Salt Creek and Ferris alone. With Lance Creek, Rock Creek and other holdings in pros- pec Judge C. is president and manager of the . r company OLOWILL IS GOMPLIGATING Settlement of Estate of Mrs. Con- roy Delayed in Discovery of Old Document CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 14.— ment of the estate of the Inte Mis Ellen Boyle Cor an aged recluse who died here Christmas day, was plicated Monday by the filing of a will made by Mrs. Conroy February 11, i910, in which she makes a number of be hests nging from $: to $100 each to Catholic institutions in New York, Cin- cinnati and Victor Hill, N. ¥.: cuts off an alleged niece, Ellen 'T. Welch, then ef Colorado Springs but earlier and since of Lawrence, Mass., and one James McDonough of Carbon with $1.00, |* Farnshed Dally by Taylor & |: Today’s Markets by Wite : Clay, Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor Oil Exchange j U Local Oil Stocks Williams, E. T. 1.96 Bid Ask | Western Exploration 4.45 Amalgamated Royalty $1.00] Wyo-Kans ----.. ---.----- 1.80 2.00 {American ~ .03 | Wy-0-Tex a i TEATS BID \Atlas .08 | Keo-Hurst ----. wennseol2.15 12.25 Bessemer -4-- 40 New York Curb Stocks Boston Wyoming 1.30, Close Big Indian Midwest Refining $165.00 $167.00 Burke Oil - 5 | Midwest Common - 1.75 2.50 \Buck Creek Midwest Preferred 2.00 2.50 Black Tail . Merritt ----- 20.25 20.75 Columbine - “57 Glenrock Oil — 3.50, 3.75 Consolidated Roy 1.63 Cosden -_-. 9.12 9.37 {Cow Gulch 48 Elk Basin 8.75 9.00 2 Okmulgee P. & R. 1.00- 1.25 Salt Creek Prod. Assn. 50.50 51.50 Western States O. & L 1.25 1.50 Prod. & Ref., Com... 9.50 9.75 qtr New York Stock Exchange Stocks cae Mexican Petroleum $203.00 $197.50 Lance Creek Royalty - Texas Oil 207.00 198.00 Lusk Royalty “8° | Sinclair Oil 44.37 43.12 Lusk Petroleum — 33/1..8, Steel 105.25 Mountain & Gulf 1.25! Gan money. 18 per cent Mosher Oil - 83|snver .... Northwest -40| Outwest>—__ 07! Liberty Bonas Frantz Corp. 3.50] 3%4's — Picardy -~ c sli} Ist 4's Riverton Refining — 10.13] 2nd 4's 91.24 Royalty & Prod. Corp- 42° 43 | Ist 4's 92.90 Sunset ------ c. 21 23) 2nd 4%'s 91.68 Tom Bell Royalty 32.83 |8rd 4%'s _ 93.60 Gites 5 ene 2.10 2.1514th 4%4's 91.78 Wind River Refining ------ 06 08 Victory Loan - 98.62 Rock River — Salt Creek is Muddy - Pilot Butte MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS The bringing in of the first well in the Osage field by the Mike Henry Oil company has marked the beginning of | what promises to be one of the best shallow drilling fields in the state. This field lies close to the small town of Osage, which is about 15 miles north- west of Newcastle, Wyoming The oil is found at’a very shallow average depth of $25 feet. The deepest ell so far brot in reached the oil at £90 feet. It is variously estimated that | the oil should bring from $3 to $5 per} barrel. a} 25 ~ | | William Dixon, superintendent of op-} erations for the Penn Oil company, an- nounced that arrangements | had been comp for the resumption of drilling on the Maure nd Powell , 12 miles al is or and oper nay be un der way within a week or ten days, ather conditions » Prot against the torney ¢ Palme jag over 160,000 s of oil California, estimated to be worth $ P 000,000 to the Southern Pacific com: | pany, without an appeal from the ad- verse judgment of a lower court, was made in Washington Friday by, Gifford nchot, president of the tiorkal Con. general, ; Lie Mr. Pinchot contended that tho vic dale, P » (relationship unknown), with er earn accaencte kee a USE Ve atiaeeare et of her estate| Milroad last November in the Elke Hills reir to. the remain¢ sti n be located within 1k and provides that not located within ainder of the sht Reverend provided he ¢ months of her death, ‘ent Boyle k riod stated the r 1all go to th Mary’s Catholic cathe at that time was bis » of Wyoming. Monday is the second Conroy sented in the will signed two days th 1 bequeathing her entire e, estimated to be about $6,500, C. Sewall of Cheyenne, tive of India who was kind to the i wo man during the closing months of her A motion that the latter will is to be heard in the distri court February 5th, No motion for the probating of the earlier will was files when the instrument was placed of record in the office of the clerk of court Monday. Ellen Welch, Mrs. Conroy and so her only surviving ive, has retained counsel and will contest which ever of iwe wills is admitted to probate GIFTS FROM AMERICA IN THREE MONTHS AMOUNTS TO MLLONS TO BOCHE BERLIN, (By Muil.) miition marks worth of charity gift packages containing food and clothing, reac Germany from the United States, duri the three months ending November Amdng the contents was 100,000 pounds of flour, an equal amount of bacon and 1,000,000 cans of milk he shipments are usually © to President Ebert in order to + their deliveries being delayed official custom control The consignments date -have been allotted sections where the need i Upper Silesia, the Ruhr district, ony, and Thueringia. The govern is simplifying the Itpportation of benefit of Bishop Kea of the Dior The will filed Mrs. court hi made by distric before alleged niece of s is known now the sned nt y the received to to industrial greatest such te, by vup plied > baftery en a sleepe gnated time nding 4 current thru and warming a strip of .métal on his arm GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports fgree Map & Blue Print Co. '. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric case presaged an Hy’ successful ad- | judication of the ond case if an ap peal had been taken to the supreme court. ‘ Quoting the statement of tLe secre tury of the nu that some day the lands might turn the tide of war,” the writer urged that the attorney general reverse his decision to turn ever “such eaormously Valuable off lands” without an uppeal to the supreme court. var the United During the past » States produced 376,000,000 barrels of oil this figure is 6,000,000 barrels ex: sof previous estimates of w the | annual production would be. Of the total production, it has been estimated that “Te produced about 95,000,000 barrels or ‘approximately 25 per cent of | the country’s output. It is also estimated of California will easily account for something like another 25 per cent of | the total output of the country, leav- ing 50 per cent for all other field: | that the state The average daily output of the coun try is approximately 1,030,135 barrels. the 1919 porduction is 20,000,000 barrels more than the annual production of 1918, NOT A THEORY It’s a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is oiten habit-forming in effect. |_ SCOTT'S EMULSION an-easily assimilated tonic: | nutrient supplies the body with those elements that contribute tc || strength. Free from | alcohol or any other | harmful .dlement Scott’s builds strength by nourishment. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, M.J. 19-1/ A a. RSS Te Re a LIST YOUR OIL LAND LEASES and ROYALTIES with us for quick sale. BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER Office: Taylor & Clay Oil Exchange Bldg. jenenee Lone 203-204 WYOMING ORU)E OIL MARKET Grass Creek Elk Basin Lusk Lander WARNING TO SOUND APPROACH OF FIRE APPARATUS NEEDED The great danger to motorists, pede: trians, and firemen at Second and Cen- ter streets because of no warning si:- nal or bell to tell of the approaching of speeding fire department trucks re- ceived full consideration at the council meeting Monday. Some warning tem or a bell probably will be installe: near this corner which will ring as soon as the fire department leaves headquarters in the City Hall. This warning will mean that all mo- tor cars must take to the curb and stay at least 300 fect in rear of any fire truck. Fire Chief Heistand pointed out the danger to firemen. who have to drop off behind a truck to connect hose with a fire plug if some motorist is fol- lowing close behind. The firemen is trying to make coupling and should have the “clear” while the motorist 1s intent on makin:: speed or°attempting to beat the trucks |to the blaze. The firemen are tying to make ayonly means of stopping Uds according! special police, Chief Heistand announced ast night so that violators of the ord When | Sixteen Tests on as Many Bisa Being Put Down in Ad- joining County | What appears to be one of the most! promising wildcatting districts in Wvyo- miles long. as 2,400 feet. be is on the lower Muskrat, 20 to 30 miles! railroad where the Midwest, the Ohio, | the Carter, and several other compa-| nes are drilling. The Ohio Oil company is working on the Muskrat creek’almost 30 miles due| south of Moneta and north of the Red Desert region. It is about the same dis- tance southeast from Riverton. The Midwest Refining company has| a rig on section 14-31-91, southeast of j the Ohio site and about ten miles south- east of Moneta. The Castle Garden Oil company drill- ed a well on section 12-14-91 but it has been abandoned at a depth of 1,- 076 feet because of a crooked hole. The | Gunnison-Lysite Oil company is prepar- .ing to drill on Bridger Creek seven miles north of Lysite. The Midwest is also drilling on‘ sec- tion $4-88-91, 12. miles north of Moneta near the town of Bid W | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mrs. Mary Pryor to Har shaw on lot 27, block 67, Con, | a $1, ete, Geo. MecRore: t ux to Ida O, King, mi on lot 9, Parson's subdivision 6, block 70.. Con. $1250. “D. W. Middleton et ux to 0. Ramse on lot 11, resubdivision Casper. Con, $600, | Josephine Kesbitt et vir to Martha B.| | Sears lot 7, 8, block 119. Con. $1. | Harry N. Free ét uxto Gis) Massee | lots 16, 17, block 65, Sheridan heights addition. Con. $1. : i A. L. Vincent to Stockmen's Nation-! al bank, livestock. Con. $200. | | MORTGAGE DBED: | of block 176, nance giving the fire department the! ! right-of-way will be arrested at once.! Continual violation of the rule that all| {motorists must take to the curb on/ hearing the fire alarm and the totlow-| ing of fire trucks has caused the fire- men here mueh grief und worry, besides endangering thelr lives and those of motor car drivers. { Several arrests and stiff fines are, the! to the opinion of firemen and cou: members. dollars Wanted on the board. |rumored that a higher discount rate will |be announced this afternoon at the) meeting of the federal reserve board. This has caused a very nervous feeling | }in the market and is undoubtedly the! The} cause of the heavy selling. Creek breaking two points. States was firm at yesterday's market. | Salt | rn | H change was still slipping from yesterday's close of 374% | to 373%, francs, marks and lire declin- | ing accordingly. | Local oils, for the most part, w | weaker . Ho-! pany, left today the liver and bowels like have no dangerous after effects. NMRKE New York Curb; Local Stocks Unchanged (By TAYLOR & CLAY) \ The general list of the New York ming 1s the strip of territory in “Fre-| market was very weak. All stocks open- mont county about 24 miles wide and 50| eq weaker and the decline started from About 16 tests on nearly.'the opening. Toward noon most of the as many different domes in this field! more prominent issues revived some- are in progress of operation from the | what, but it was only temporary. erection of rigs to drilling down as deep! money opened at 8 percent as against | counters to_be | yesterday's close of 18 percent, but later | 7 The most important of these tests) advanced to the 10 percent level which encouraged still further liquidation of} south of MGneta on the Northwestern | jong stocks. | At 11 o'clock there was $30,000,0 It Mexican -Pete breaking” nii points, Pan American 3% points, Tex: Oil 13 points. | ‘The curb was also weak, the Midwest | Refining breaking four points, Weste! The Yoreign money ex: today, the de: BLAKEY LEAVE P. R. Blakey of th for Ni long buying trip for shis | will also visit the Chicago purchasing arket. Mr. Blakey announced his of lot ‘tention of byying an exclusive line of| | fine wearing apparel for ladies in which his store specializes, ' HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take- Olive Tablets If your skin is yellov—complexion Alex Marshall et ux to A. D. ‘ar-| pallid—t coated—a; ite poor— land on lot 17 and part of lot 16, block! you havea taste in sheesh aren 61, Sheridan Heights addition, Con. $1,-. a Te no-{ feeling—you should 200. | take live Tablets. Hannah M. Demorest to C. H. Town-| | Dr.“Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- send on part of block 14 | stitute for Ed € Ar etuty. - Edwards’ OliveT: jetsareapurel vegetablecom: 1d mi: i veoi You will know teen mixed witholiveoil. by their olive color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, brighteyes, pink no les, a feeling ike - ba ie of buoyancy like ood days you must: at thi Be Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tanti; ‘ablets act on calomel—yet They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c. Take one or ‘wonightly and note thepleasing ri BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR Dodge Brothers dealers tell you what it will do they are speaking from positive exper- ience, and the car will more than ' redeem their promises The haulage cost is unusually low COLISEUM GARAGE 127 Eas! t Linden Phone 724 KTH |Midwest Breaks Four Points on Call dirt settled on the food placed on tne The heav-| Ohio has a rig 18 miles farther north| jest declines were registered in the oil} group. and of Sterling, THREE PAY, FINES FOR Two restaurant owners and one bak ery shop propriétor were fined $10 and costs yesterday afternoon in ‘Justice of peace court for keeping unsanitary places of business where food was han dled. The fines were light because it was the first offense. The men were ordered to come into court yesterday | morning, J. Roy Colvin, deputy state *}food inspector making the complaints thru the office of County Attorney Al- fred Lowey. - The charges stated that food was ex- posed on the counter while the places were being swept out end that dust and ol Dirt and dust ij 00 is So tontifiss Wi ine} as | «| in-| to you of th fifty years disc the organs of the body. isa tree, tried medicine. Sold Everywhere Kh *ONGLEAN SHOPS HERE ULTS MORE THAN CLA WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920 heavy thicknesses were found under the counters in’ one of these places. Other places may be warned and in some instances the owners arrested, it is predicted, if present methods of clean- liness are followed. | JUDGE KIMBALL TO CHEYENNE Judge Ralph Kimball of the district court went to Cheyenne last night and is holding court there today for Judge Mentzner. He will return to Casper tomorrow morning. VICKS J. F. 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