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

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Pee cy rvpearo eres ts ’ WATE FE PAGE FOUR — ge tee Furnished Daily by Taylor Exchange Building Local Gil Stocks Bid Ask $ .25 06 02 Amalgamated Ra Atlas -.. American . emer — Boston Wy) 2 Burke Oil — Big Indian . Buck Creek alty 21 05 01 66 Black Tail 10 Columbine 33 Consolidated Royalty - 1.45 Cow Gulch Domino ._- Elkhorn —___ Frantz Corp. : 3.00 Great Western Petroleum._ .07 09} Hutton Lake Jupiter — 05) Kinney 41 Lance Creek Royalty - 31 33) Lusk Royalty - a4 16] Lusk Petroleum — 09 10} Mountain & Gulf. 14 784 Mike Henry 15. 518 Mosher On -. -40 Outwest 04 P 08.11} R rton Refinin 09 7} Royalty & Prod. Corp. 28 0.25 Sunset —--. at. sat Sand Hills - 2.00 2.25) Standard Royalty 1.00 Tom Hell Royalty - 09) +10] WYOMING CRUD Rock C cek = ---$2.75 Salt Creek =< SAE Big Muday - 2.75 — 2.70 waee--- 3.1 Pilot Buite Torchlight — Mule Creek -. MARKET G03o1P AND FIELD NEW Oils Favored at Opening of Market Today, Upward Trend Is Predicted Oil exeprienced lively trading on the ason of the un- tation= fluctuated 1 certainty surrounding the genera] con dition of the market. Midwest Refin-| ing sold at a high of $151 this morning, the, highest point reached in eral t Creek Producers ws aded around the $37.50 mark and n moved up to $8.87 bid. Pro-/ s & Refine as’ slightly ‘weaker, era] improvement in oils, partic uarly those now producing or assured of good production, is predicted by sore New York traders in view of continual reports of increased earnings. in freely MAVERICK SPRINGS OIL FIELD The Geological Survey has just issued Bulletin 711-H, covering anti clines near : Today’s Markets by Wire : -02| Prod. & Ref., Com___ & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil , Casper, Wyoming Gates ~ 1.51 Wind River Refining 05 |Witams, p Rg Based. 1.70 w jw 2.80 | Wyo: 2.75 | Wy-O-Tex ld | Midwest Common i Midwest Preferred 3.0 | Merritt <__ 17.98 | Glenrock Oil 8.12 - 825 4 si 8.75 Salt Creek Prod. Assn-. 87.00 38.00 Western State Q. & L-- 50 - 800 8.19 New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum ~_---$189.00 $180.50 Texas Oil — 50.50 48.75 Sinelair Oil -. - 86.50 35.00 U. §. Steel 96,62 94.87 Call money. ---8 per cent Ist 4's 2nd 4's - 85.24 Ist 44's — = nd 4\'s Grass Creek ~------- $3.10 Greybull Elk Basin -. Lance Creek - Lander ed. Congressman Mondell has secured a few copies of these bulletins he will be glad to send on request. PEOPLE ASKED TO MAKE UP FUND FOR HOSPIT CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 10.—The public of Laramie couty is asked by the trustees of the proposed Frace~ Warren Pershing Memorial hospital ww contri- bute $100,000 to the fund for erecting the hospital, of which $175,000 has been |, secured. The $175,000 available is in- sufficient to erect a building of the capacity needed. If $100,000 canbe rais hrough popular _subscriptions, the $275,000 then available will be ap- plied to eroction of a 100-bed institution Of the amount now available United |- States Senator F. E. Warren and his son Fred Warren subscribed $25,000, with the provision that the hospital be made a memorial to Mrs. Pershing, daughter‘of Senato¢ Warren. oO ———$ $$$ $$$ -9 Road Bulletin —| State Highway Department, Office of District Engineer. 8 | longer existing necessity to feed the elk. WINTER ESTIMATED. AT 20 PER CENT OF HERDS CHEYENNE, avy May 10—Losses of elk in Wyoniing as a result of the hard winter and feed shortage will not exceed 20 per cent, according to State Game Warden W. T. Judkins, who has returned from a trip to the Dubois re- gion, where it was reported large num- bers of elk were perishing. The State warden. denies that there has been an abnormal loss in the Dubois region, and states that all elk there now are in goad condition, He sold the last 20 tons of hay proyided to feed the elk, to -ranchmen for their live stock, there no * Fred Lovejoy of Jackson, who ie at- ‘tending to husiiess here, states that the 15,000 elk in the Jackson Hole region now are shifting for themselves and ,that the winter loss was not abnormal. asi wabotantncatal LINCOLN TRADE MEN TO LEAVE ON WEDNESDAY The special train carrying the Lincoln Tyade Boosters leayes Casper at 4.30 Wednesday morning, instead of Wed- nesday afternoon, as was stated Sat- vrady, so the only opportunity Casper people have of meeting them will be Tuesday night. Every effort will be made to make their visit successful and enjoyable - and opinion Casper. Charter No. 11683 on Moneta, western. rail first Wall ELK LOSSES FOR PAST =|. 2. CORTHELL meets next year nt the time that the MIDWEST GETS. WATE IN OUTTON BASIN TEST; DRILLING 10 CONTINUE the no) The Midwest well in the Dutton Ba- sin structure passed through the first Wall Creek sand and found water in the formation. This well is one of the two—the other being drilled by Ohio Qil Co.—that are expected to open ® new field about 30 miles south of , on the Chicago & North- the » and the structure is to give them a good’ The water flow was not heavy, j was _cons ~ Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION CF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF B —_——_- RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts--» Acceptances. of other banks discounted— Total loans_-.--. ~$t- Qverdrafts, unsecured U. S. Government securities own: Owned and unpledged War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned Total U. S, Government securities Securities, other than U. S. owned and unpledged__. Total bonds, stcurities, etc., other than U. 8. Furniture and fixtures. Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank---- ‘Cash in vault and net amounts due from national $537,002.49 9,554.20 1,734.25 bonds (not ingluding stocks), 187,246.84 banks-- Checks on other hanks ip the same city pr town as re- porting bank LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ip. Surplus fund -..- Undivided profits - Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. Certified checks outstanding—-----------. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Individual deposits subject to check_-. 31,131.17 15,681.81 Certificates of depogit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed).--~~---------------------------- : State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank. Maverick «Springs, Fremont county,| Salt Creek Road—Tractor with gra- Wyoming. This bulletin will be of pars der’ and planer on’ road. After the trac- ticular interest to those interested in oil| tor has made the complete trip to Salt development, because of the fact that|Creck and return, the road should be the Maverick Springs ict furnishes} in fair condition. positive evidence of valuable oil produc-| Yellowstone Highway (Casper West)— tion from horizons below those that] Fair to good to Powder River. yield oil in the more prominent Wyo-| Yellowstone Highway (Casper East}— ming fields. The temporary bridge which was byilt The bulletin contains a good map,jacrdss Deer Creek at Glenrock last Sat- showing the topography and construc-|urday is still standing. But, owing to tion of the Maverick Springs region con-| the high water, is apt to go out at any taining much of value to those interest-’ minute. CHARTER NO. 6850 RESERVE DISTRICT OF THE CASPER NATIONAL BA . CASPER, WYOMING, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CL OF BUSINESS @N MAY 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including redigcounts -$1,994,262.95 *Total lonns + $1,994,252.65 , unsecured — “ 2,249.87 vernment securities owned Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. Bonds par value)-- _ 50,000.00 Owned and ynpledged 250,200.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually oh 979.00 3 301,179.09 bonds (not including stocks, owned and unpledged. 141,031.86 ‘Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 141,031.86 Stock of Federal Pt Bank. —- oto 5,700.00 Value of banking hous: ~ 5,403.62 Furniture and fixtures is 1,607.80 5 2,901.52 ew building fund_- 89.94 less carning 3,706.56 rve with F 169,159.40 Cash in vault and net amounts due from nai banks ------ 496,833.77 Net amounts due panies —--.- 2,419.30 Checks on other 1 reporting bank 36,519.67 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other eash items 9,043.26 Redemption fund with U. 8S. Treasure Treasurer —- > 2,500.00 716,475.40 Total o-oo Fe ate ne tera a et 5 $3,174,598.22 LIABILITIE:! Capital stock paid in- $ 50,000.00 lus fund 140,000.00 wlating notes outsta 50,000.00 Due to banks and bankers_ $ 16.48 ‘ Certific ks outstanding 1,443.00 Cashie: ks on own bank outstanding: 35,964.15 Individual deposits subject to check-_- 2,019,702.00 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days-. 73,533.30 Certificates of depc 147,066.60 Other time deposits 535,722.69 - Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks sold for cash and outstanding ‘ oe: 1,000.00 Liabilities other than those above stated.. 98,050.00 —2,934,598.22 Total - STATE OF WYOMING, Sounty of I, Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier"of thé above-named bank, do solemnly swear that $3,174,598.22 the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier, Correct-Attest A. J, CUNNINGHAM, P. C. NIGOLAYSEN PATRICK! SULLIVAN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1920, ASEAL) LAURA H. BICKNELL, Notary “Public. My commission expires December 11, 1921. Certificates of deposit (other than Other time deposits, saving’ accounts. aoe -s5-~s othe money" borrowed)__ * Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank (in cluding all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts)_ Total ----- ——— See Poy SE ee STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA,—ss: side of the Sweetwater river, just on the northern edge of the | Red Desert. | The first Wall Creek jat 1,800 feet in the Ohio well is fishing at about 1,000 feet. nd was found idwest and the but the ered one of AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF SINESS ON MAY 4, 1920. 11,288.45 187,246.84 16,042.75 1,846.84 48,304.00 133,706.53 $970,942.06 $100,000.00 503000.00 15,449.36 2,451.46, 17,036.45 568,118.92 24,745.88 83,630.23 84,002.74 50,417.02 50,000.00 $970,942.06 I, W. J. BAJLEY, Cashier of the ahove-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W, J. BAILEY, Cashier, (SEAL) CORRECT-ATTEST:. M. J. BURKE, C. H, HORSTMAN, Cc. M. ELGIN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1920. A. E. FLYNN, Notary Public. 1923. @ My commission expires February 12, Charter No. 11490 RE Loans and discounts, including rediscoynts- Qverdrafts, unsecured - U. 8. Government | ArT BANK OF COM) o OF wromn , AT THE close’ Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION CE, AT CASPER, IN THE S' BUSINESS ON MAY 4, 1920 ES Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)--$ 100,000.00 Pledged as collateral for state or other deposits or bills payable --- ~. 8. gpvernment securities- Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent Hon) Furniture and fixtures- Lawful reserve with Federal R: of subscrip- serve Sank .--.------- Cash in vaylt and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com- panies Checks on other banks in the same city or porting bank 1~,--.--------- Checks on hanks located outside of city or ting bank and other cas} Redemption fund with U. 8. U, 8. ‘Treasurer- Interest earned but not collecte notes and bills receivable not p: ast due. town as re town of re- Total ---------- Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - Interest earned, approximate. Circulating notes outstanding-- Net amounts due to national banks_ Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding. Individual deposits subject to check----..- Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. Other time deposits, savings accounts_-.. Bills payable other than with Federal Res Total --------~---. qeeceee nen oa sen. -: STATE OF WYOMING, County gf Natrona,—ss: 65,000.00 $ 749,629.69 1,942.64 165,000.00 4,150.00 12,209.50 69,448.76 129,531.09 4,315.80 _ 11,492.35 4,906.97 5,000.00 11,763.63 7,386.63 $1,176,727.06 $ 125,090.00 12,500.00 11,763.63 100,000.00 16,088.08 62,83. 861.14 720,521.17 44,232.60 7,600.00 88,097.61 50,000.00 $1,176,727.06 I, Joe A. Denham, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best omy knowledge and belief. be JOB E. DENHAM, Cashier. CORRECT-ATTEST: BARL C. BOYLE, T. F. ALGEO, L. G. MURPHY, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of May, 1920. J. H. SIMONS, Notary Public. (SEAL) the possible oil-bear: formations and the discovery that it contains water with no oil is taken to mean that possi- bly the second Wall Creek will also contain water. However, a complete test will be made of the structure. The Dutton; Basini dome was discover- ed by Mr. Hares of the Ohio, and the +} Midwest and other companies immedi- ately sent their scouts to look over the country and upon their reports the ierritory was validated in every direction. This was Yast summer, and before the operators could put down a well the bad weather set in and caused’a cessa- tion of all work. The structfire is ex- pected to contain oil in the Wall Creek sands that are‘ the reservoirs of both the Big Muddy and Salt Creek fields. The finding of water in the First Wall Creek would not condemn the dome, but it dampens the spirits of the op- frators. The first Wall Creek is a productive horzion of small wells of high grade oil, a PRIZES AWARDED IN BIRD-HOUSE CONTEST More than 1,000 people visited the National Bank of Commerce Saturday evening to inspect the thirty bird- houses which were on display in the prize contest inaugurated by the bank. The visitors were asked to act: as judges and the prizes were awarded as follows: Ps: CHICHESTER S PILI Kea xe LAMONT it SOLD BY DRUAtsTS EvERUME LE gales ticlans row: loor Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo, . ———— g “TALK WITH KING” LIFE INSURANCE ON A BUSINESS BASIS An inquiry entails no’ obligation. , William E. King | State Manager cs PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Room 2, Lynch Building Phone 120-J STORAGE 'e BATTERY ard . - IN BUYING A. NEW BATTERY for your car be sure it is of the ‘right capacity. A smaller battery, is aper and will do the work for a while but the strain is too much for it. Magnetos, generators, starters and lighting equipment repaired. AUTO ELECTRICAL,CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968J (Old 111 E. First St.) FOR SALE CEMENT BLOCKS Estimates Furnished M. W. Rafferty 335 East 12th St. Phone 1208 SEE BEN FIRE INSURANCE An Office that Knows Its Subject doe Ben Really Ge: 109 W 18" ST. PHONE 74W ,. HARD FACTS: One in every two men at age 25 will be depen- dent upon some one else at age 65. : WILL YOU? An endowment policy taken now will keep you out of the dependent class in your old age. NeW York Life Insurance Company R. T, KEMP, Agent 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 First, Jay Woelfert, 125 East Lam-| The copper preducea bert; second, Lyle Parker, 505 South States last year was valued Durbin; third, Floyd Mann, 236 East /000, 3 |Seecnd; fourth, Harvey Davis, 1716/1918, There was also a South Ash; fifth, Howard Auborn, 220)amount of lead and zinc South David. | The winning houses were.placed on} exhibit in the bank window yesterday }and were inspected by hundreds of pass- ers-by, An addition to the prize money, each boy who exhibited, whether a prize winner or not received one of the dime banks.which the bank is distributing, containing @ dollar and a letter urging} him to start a savings account. Many of the houses exhibited were}! sold Saturday night for the boys. Those bird houses entered in the ex- hibit, which are not sold will be pre- sented by the bank to the park com- missioners it was announced today. SAL in the United at $243, as compared with $471,000, ‘a decline in the Produced. |] Bought, sola, rented, repaired. | “CoRONA—T: C"SMinn” | Casper Typewriter 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 S.J. GUN Brokerage and Insurance All Wyoming Stocks Bought Sold District Man ic! anager Equita Life Insurance Co. of Pu Pythian Sisters will hold a dance at the Masonic Temple Monday night, May 10. Iris orchestra will furnish music. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS - Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports i < New York Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325, Rm. 10, Lyric Room 23, Lenasend Bldg. For Sale By Owner ONE OF THE BEST BUILT HOMES IN CASPER, situated in the South Side restricted residential district. Corner Aot, 60x80, facing east and south. Sidewalk and curbing in. House has front Porch; east sunroom; French doors leading into the large living-room; latest built-In features, such as bookcases, window Seats, Colonade and ex- pensive hand-made buffet in sunny dining-room with window seat, plate rail, ete. Sunroom, living and dining-rooms have oak floors and beautiful electric fixtures. There is a centrally located hall connecting with two large bedrooms with closets and bathroom with extra size tub. Kitchen has three windows, very serviceable cupboards on two sides, built-in ironing board, large roll edge white porcelain sink with draining board and back all in one piece. Full basement, all plastered, and eight feet high containing three bedrooms with closets and kitchen, coal bin, lavatory, toilet, etc. House is heated with furnace. Base. ment is all rented. No incumbrance. 1140 South Elm. Phone 197-M. K. R. Jorgensen f G. Kitlien Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders Planning Mill i i First and Ash St. "Pine a or ; Se al So OIL CITY PLUMBING CO. | Plumbing Contractor: Rear 122 Center Street x Phone 711 Estiraates furnished on application NOW'S THE TIME Acquire Inside Acreage in the Proven Fields of Montana i and Wyoming... Now’s the time to do things bef ily- growing boom absorbs all piteacriotag Conti time to get in right and secure your holdings. Now’s the time to get in to i ; othee tha g uch with us. ‘We handle none SECURITIES THAT STAND TEST OF INVESTIGATION The Prudential Securities Company Stocks, Bonds, Oil id 4th Floor, 0. S. Bldg. SeP8® 66 Wyo. -To Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange E. E. CARNES and B. LESPERANCE, Props. Phone 1147-1345 Over Iris Theater, Casper, Wyo. . WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Leased wire with Miller & Work, Denver, Colorado We Have Orders to Sell 5000 American at 1% 1000 Columbine at 34¢ 5000 Hutton Lake at 2c 5000 Out West at 3 1-4 , 2000 Riverton at 10¢ 2000 Capitol Petroleum at 9¢ 1000 Mike Henry at 15 1.2 ‘5000 Glenhure .06 We Have Orders to Buy 3000 Bessemer at 28c 5000 Mike Henry at 14 1000 Buck Creek at 63c 10000 Victor-Wyo. at market 3000 Domino at 13 1000 ‘Roy & Prod, at 22c 2000 Columbine at 32c TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues furnished upon request. Place your buying and selling orders with us. Complete facilities of our office enables us to handle orders on up-to-the-minutg quotations. We are the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver et Lester Brokerage House Specializing in ‘NEW YORK OIL New Number, 144 S. Wolcott Phone 1142

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