Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1920, Page 4

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NO SENSATION FOR PAST nan Large Number of Producers Com- pleted thruout Country of = | week reported any important large pr ducers, says the Derrick’s summary While the nunfbers of completions was : obtained were not e expected in the found. The and North Coast, North Te months past. Tk week in completi new prod homa a few startir Kar were the be: were the well impor with the exception of some s being prospected. Sunset — Yorth Central Texas, which has been | Standard Royalty +-. declining in its output for over two on eeu Royalty --. months, reported a decided change for | ¢ the better in the last week's news. rly 10,000 bar: h an increase of ne more important «ds t was obtained in the pools ou fail the Burkburnett district, and the has previously been the mainst completions for the w numerous, but none of great s of the producers which have been re showing better 1g qualitie: ek were fgirly e. Some than those which are producing nat-| ural. Several of the r t tests prom. i n extension of the old pools or | the. opening ‘of new o The Mid-| way Oil and Company has a good | producer in County, which made shut in to await the line which Is being run to it.4 The location is near the town of M in the northeastern part of the coun- | Wealth. nd not far from the Comanche nty line County. Step’ ties haye « which are developme North Loui producing wells for the v » in the Homer distri ad oan initial product! nowing nicely for further | ana repogted twenty-two | <, of which having a fresh production of rels! A severe windstorm visited the | Low flelds, derricks and doing othe leas The Homer in aping with total loss is estimated at about $400,000. A large producer at Hull and another at Damon Mound nbout 4,000 barrels, were the best com- | pletions. of the week in. th coastal fields. With higher prices for the crude product ope: active. Operato: ‘lds of Northern Texas ¢ are returning to their old le fled that. the as good prospec Louisiana tenant Commander Theiss, | pmoccatch of the nayal recruiting } throughout Wyoming and Colorado, will | make an inspection of the local navy ing station tomorrow. | heiss will be found at the naval whi > in the cf CERTIFICATE OF J Insurance Comr Cheyenne, It is hereby c That the Amer-| jean Old Line Insurance Company of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska, has » Insurance Laws of authorized to transact lied with t ate and is cor the business of Acc and Insurance in this State for the current year. / Witness my and seal of office hand a written. ! (TH, Insurance Commissioner. Pub. April 10, 1920, the day and 3 CERTII | E OF PUBLICATION ~ | Insurance Commissioner's Office, Cheyenne. It is hereby certified, That the Fire Association of Philadelphia in the State | of Pennsylvania, has complied with the Insurance Laws of this State and is au thorized to transact the business of | fire, tornado and inlarwd marine ingur: ance in this State for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of office the day and year first above written. R. B. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. ub. April 10, 1920. Ww TIFICATE OF PUBLICATION 2 20, certified, That the } urance Company of Lin in the State of Nebraska, has com th the Insur we af this 1 ansact the in this State ind and seal of office} day and y rst above written H, e Commissioner. } s Today’s Markets by Wire : ri en iy Amagia: Average Size Atlas oe American — None of the fields during the past! Boston Wyoming 2. Bessemer -. Sand. Hills — Columbine ana had a few of the kind which | Consolidated Royalty at over 1,000 barrels and better, | Cow ¢ were not equal to those report-| Ekhorn — the same fields with in a few \Frantz Corp increasing number | Great Western Petroleum of new wells, however, make up in thelr | Hutton Lake Jupiter 2 | Kinney All| Lance ntributed to the number of } Lu rs, but none of them was} Lusk Petroleum - of more than ordinary size. ‘In Okla-| Mowntain & Gulf. ar 600 bar-| Mike Henry rels, and some of lighter output in| Mosher OBie. obtained. Nor | Outwest ant as to loca-| Picardy. l- | Riverton that condemned territory which | Royalty & Prod: Corp. Creek Royalt 16) | 4th vis - WYOMING arses (OIL MARKET y over the previous estimate. | Rock Creek -----------=-- |Salt Creek —— Pilot Butte of | Torchlight -. the Northern Texas production. ‘The | Mule Creek — nt | Tdeas and Wealth of War Profiteer Both Fresh, Claim | (By United P Press.) LONDON (By Mail).—The war pro-| way for Casper yesterday at 1:30. | fiteer’s ideas are just as “fresh’’ as. his {arrived today about 11 or ae ine | other had not. arrived at that time the | Only emergency supplies are rere sent south of Eastland other aay; many of the big West End | nd Young coun-| houses are changing hands, and he and © promising operations, | his fellow tradesmen dre so busy they | yestérday, but badly rutted Pits ee i can hardly cope with all the white-| ten miles just beyond Careyhurst, then | | washing which falls to their brush, Money is being spent regardlessly. s of members of the family t. -The | are ‘being painted on the dining-room One dining-room is described as the north by n of | walls. s Red River nearly equaled | pounded on output with only seven nejy yells, | south by Ma, on the east by ‘Clara and} 000 bar- | on the west hy Little Jimmie, ying about 100} to be refreshingly "is dying a lingering but pain- the latter starting at} loss death here. ballrooms now, zz" item, will be found among twen- such as the ‘Veleta,” ping edition of the waltz— ch an American de- ations are becoming more | ing and re who left for the) th ‘one step"—which today is a tricts aot model of decerum. “Jaz2” is not without its mourn It was a goRH friend, NFVAL RECRUITING CHIE eae hs eee A DISTRICT COMING Grasshopper Stew Suits the Taste of Oregon Professor bringing gaiety | (By United Press.) . CORVALLIS, Ore. recruiting office, post office builditig, | grasshoppers? You're missing a real delicacy, if you | =| don't, acording to Frank 1, | fessor of indust: | Oregon Agricultural College here. Snow spent six years in South Cen- and it was there he learned about what is good to eat. . what one eats is largely said Prof. Snow. tial Journalism at the | | tral Africa a matter of custom,” “Many fastidious epicures in this coun- ‘e willing to pay high prices for a, the blacks Heath | foslegs, But down in Afri turn up their noses at the idea of eat- | ing frog. me “‘Tkona muschil,’ they ¥. (No g00d.) particularly foha of grasshoppers. in their delicacy when T had been with really tasted like more. ——— The Co-Operative Mere. C moved their office from 158 m, old number, to 405 South South EB State of Wyoming. | 1 , Match 18, 1920. | south. ‘Representative. A. G. Mumma, oS LINDON.—Recognizing the. domestic value of @ vermin extiri- the ministry of agriculture is | considering proposals compelling every householder to keep j pa nee URE abe a SS | CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner's Office, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., March 20, 1920. | It is hereby certified, |ployers Indemnity Corporation of Kan- y in the State of Missouri, complied with the Ins this state and is author » business of y and Compensation, That the Em- has Laws of 1't transact and Health, Plate Glass, and} y "Property | Damage Instiranee ‘in this State for the nt year | current Witrfess my insurance Commissioner. jew Yorks Ourb Stocks | Close Midwest Refining ~ piso 00 $165. | { Midwest Common - - 01.75 Midwest Preferred 1.50 24 a Merritt —_____. 18.12 18.50 Glenrock Oil ~. 3.37 3.50 Cosden ~.---.. 8.25 8.50 Okmulgee P. 50 75 Elk Basin 9.62 9.8% {Salt Creek Prod, Assn. 47.50 48.00 } Western States 0. @L-- 75 87 Prod. & Ref., Com------- 8.37 8.50 New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum - --$202.00 | Texas Oil .-.. 209.00 Sinclair Oil - 42.37 U. S. Steel. — 105.62 -10 per cent Liberty Bonds 96.99 91.00 88.74 “91.30 88.90 92.44 88.96 1.90 | | Victory Loan. 97.48 ----$3.10 SERS ~ 3.10 = 3.05 1.25 $2.08 Road Bulletin: |: — {State Highway Department, Office ms District Engineer. Salt’ Creek road dried considerablé yesterday, but not improved much for | trafic. Two trucks started from eo | out. Casper-Douglas was good to fair to ie cana SE PRESBYTERIANS ELECT | ALDERS AND TRUSTEES; . The coming London ‘season promises |» and untquely” ga: amage to the | One will dine with the family In dupli- | fortunate | cate—probably their interpretation of s. The] dining “a deux.” ANNUAL REPORTS MIDE At the annual meetiig of the congre- gation of the Presbyterian Churel held last night, J. W. Longshore and W. R. MacGregor were re-elected as elders and Earle D. Holmes, George L. Ladberry, J. W. Burns, 0. L. Walker and Wallace Leavitt were elected as trustees for the coming year. The reports made by the church of- ficers showed that the church is in a | flourishing condition despite the fact | that its activities are handicapped by | lack of facilities. E </The gifts to the various beards of the church last year for benevolences amounted to $1,407, and the budget | raised-for local use wag nearly $7,000. Other reports showed the various societies of the church are in good con- dition. freshments were served. CHICKS SENT BY MAIL NOT Vifty-day old chicks chicks from the Col- umbia hatchery at Denver have been , received at the Casper post office, addressed to Mike Samep at Casper Such a person cannot be located by the postal authorities, who are afraid that the chicks will die-if not cared for. They will be delivered if called for tonight or tomorrow morning at the package drop of the post office. a fice, is in Casper today. ; 7 Your Protection Against loss arising from any form of misfortune is worthy of your fullest consideration. —wWe understand how to provide that protection in ail its phases. —Qur services are at your dis- posal, whether we_now have your ingurance or not. —In accepting ofr assistance you assume no obligation, Call on us. R. T. KEMP C0. Insurance—That’s All 111 East Second Phone 370 Blackstone-Salt Creek Down 1- 000 Feet with Offset Welt in oO Creek Company well on section 6 in the Salt Creek field, is down 1,000 feet, accord- ing to latest-report. Purl Mosher has the drilling contract for this which is an offset well to the Salt Creek Associated Oil Company well, brought in recently on section’ 31-40-78. In this section $1 well, t found in the first Wal) Creek sand. The Salt Creek Associated Oil Com- pany plans to shut this oil off and go} on down to deeper sands. The oil shot over the derrick when this well came the oil was “Talking about things that help_peo- 5 Secretary. ple, I have just received a letter from|®ub. Apr. 10, 11, 12, 1920. Nas) my sister in Waterloo, Towa, telling me she has gained sixteen Ronnie’ in Ueesht by taking Tanlac,”” said A. of the Blackstone- Steiner, 460 Fast Page street, St, en Minn.,|‘thington’s NEW 1920 CITY MAP at mpany is in Casper today and will leave tonight for a trip t@ the East. Salt Creek Oil tly. Ber eae was on a yisit to me a|*t#tioners and “news stands. 4-10-bt short while ago, and as she Was. suf- fering from stomach trouble some ‘ane adyisefl her to try Teniac, which s! did, and as I saw the great benefit s! ‘4 was getting from it I decided to try it myself, for I had been troubled with my stomach for the past two years. I had a very poor appetite, aud thé little f did manage to eat seemed to lodge right in the pit of my stomach and sour. T would bloat tebribly after eating and have the worst sort of cramping pains {n my stomach, and at times I had such bad attacks of heartburn £ would nearly go wild. (My back gave me a@ lot of trouble, and I had such intense pains in the small of my back J could hardly | bend over. To add to my other troubles, about two months. ago J began to sut fer with rheumatism in my shoulder blades and ar which got so bad I could hardly do my. werk ahd could not even put on my coat Without assistance 1 was’so neryous I could get but httle sleep and would roll and toss from one side of the bed to the other all night long, and would get up in the morning all tired out. I was so badly run down and had lost so much weight J was 80 weak I could hardly get about at all Directors of the Hlk Basin Consdl- declared the regular quarterly dividend of 21-2 per cent a share, payable May 1 to stockholders of record of April 15. The drill of the Reliance Oil company is again pounding away toward the pay sands in its test well six milés west of Douglas. Wryo., where work Was sus- pended Jast fall at 3,756 foet. capital is on hand, it is understood, to send the well to the 4,500-foot level in order to make a complete test of the Glenhurst Casing Arriyes. Casing has arrived the Glenhurst well in the Bis here drilling will be resumed in The bringing in of a preducer would extend the proven area of the fleld some distance to the east. 2 stein A "NATRONA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 19. REORGANIZED A MEETING LAST NIGHT At a meeting “held Ia last night at the ty, hall the Natrona County Medical | has been inactive for some time, was reorganized with the lect tion of Dr. H, R. Lathrop as presi- about two weeks. bottles of Teniee in all my improve- ment is simp @ good appetite I am hungry all the time, and my stomach is in such a splen- | did condition T can eat anything T want | without ‘suffering the least bit from it |efterward. ‘The pains have all gone out of my back and I never have the least sign of the rheumatism. In fact, I never have an ache or pain of any kind. 1 sleep as sound as a log every night and . Karop as vice president | have gained in weight and strength until I can do twice as much work as-I gould before I began taking Tanlac. | Yes, sir, ean recommend ‘Taniie after | what it"has doné tér me, and I know | it will do the same for others if they rost as secretary-treas- ular meeting of the re- ‘Greatized society will be held Fi som oe night, with a general discus- | sion of some problem of general inter- est to medical men. i It is plannea to. hold meetings twice | f& month, Clinics will probably be held from time to time, papers will be pre- | pared and read by various physicians, with general discussions; medical men from other’ cities in the state willbe addresses and specialists | from large cities in this section will be asked to appear on the program. secured for All Wenig Oe peers Bought eS Eat Miss Katherine Anthens of the Nich- pls & Stirrett law offices, is leaving this evening for) Douglas, Wyo., will spend a few days with her parents, wep ae eR eles Frank Peeler of St. Louis, Mo., business visitor in ‘the city for a few a aera aan far trial.’” will only give it a fair Pe tkiclan’ the Salt Creek Dru ~Adv. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Block-O-Type Manufacturing Compa- y was incorporated in the office of the} ness of Life theereioe tary of State of the State of Wyo-| the current year. ing, at. 9:05 aie a. m,, April 6th,| Witness tui hand and seal of oftice 1920, The cer existence My seid ot pany is for fifty years next after the ‘above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to’ engage in a general manufacturing and sales busi- ness. The capital stock of said com- pany is Five Hundred Thousand ($500,- 000,00)-Dollars, divided into. Five Hun- ‘dred Thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar per share, fully paid and on: le. is “Tne aetatra and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of five directors and R. H. ‘Nichols, M. C, Engarde, A. 5. Stirrett, Cc. B. Wagner and Earl ©. Boyle con- stitute s board for the first carpor- ‘We will send free’ upon request our ° independent paper giving a ee oil ate year of said company. ee As bid oll eh Se The principal operations of said com- Rauiiges sig ray fs oe activities in all pany shall be conducted in the County ™ ‘Counties, Write for it. Only a of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The limited inumber an a pas principal “office of said company is Rooms 309-811 Oil Exchange Building, ci Casper, Wyoming and A. B. Stirrett| 812 Throckmorton St., F is the agent of said company in charge ee of said office. ‘orth, Tex. ~ M. C, ENGARDE, \ Pocket edition of Wheeler & Wor- Wheeler & Worthington’s officé, all One of the Reasons ICARRY ABANK ACCOUNT is so that I may have the advice and help of men well up on financial matters, when I need it. 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