Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1920, Page 4

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Be AT oeman FR wll A. awry. - perenne MONDAY, JUNE 14 1920 *s Markets by Wire : oday’s Markets by Wire : , t : “R t 4 Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil j Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming t i 4 Local Oil Stocks. Gates ---.----.------ a= 1.20% 1.30 mia, an | ee Pee eee 4 ated Royalty #5 a Western Exploration ——. 2.40 ; 01% | Wyo-Kans ~- 150 2.00 i "30, Wyo-0-Tex —- 05° O71 ; ton Wyoming 83 New York Curb Stocks. ? Burke Oil -----. ch Open. Close. * Big Indian -—--. 47! MMiawest Refining -$145.00 $147.00 Buck Creek --- *° Midwest Common --$1.25 $2.00, Black Tail 07 Midwest Preferred --.-- 2.00 3.00 Columbine 32 Merritt 15.50 16.00 1.29| Glenrock Oil -. 2.62 2.87 5 28 Cosden 7.00 7.25 * Domino 15 Okmulgee F. & Reneewe- BO. 75 * Bikhorn ~ 13) uk Basin - 8.00 8 rantz Corpn, - 70 Salt Creek, Prod. ABsn. — 33.50 35.00 at Western Petroleum. -09 | West. States Of @ Land — .37 Hutton Lake - 02! Pro. & Ref., com... a 7.87 7.50 Jupiter ~... 04) New York Stock Exchange Stocks. Kinney 35 Open. Close. Lance Creek Royalt 26 Mexican Petroleum ~..-$181.50 $177.00 Lusk Royalty ~. 11 Texas Qil --- Lusk Petroleum 07 Sinclair Oil diauntale’e Guin : gal ° iblished ‘a Keconal for Pucca onhinreieme » of Mr. and so badly disordered they worried mw all| Mike Henry — tT Ncaab |Mr. Weaver returned from Denver in ae ees ie aaah First and. Wol-/ during the wigs = pat esau £3 oA eat an Eneive boure Agdtwnionvban hie: ana | Cott streets at 9 o’cl ne start wil| get any rest or sleep, 2nd J Would ba Pisnactese 4 a half better than Burlington. train {@ Made from that point and all ment/savere pains across the small of, my BS) Oreos = arora fl 00} time. He made this time over a dis, |Pes of the parish and all children of|hdck. T was so wea't and ruffJown T NES ea tance of about 350 miles, and aver.|te Sunday school with their parents|would take cold easily and every time I tiverton Refining nd twenty miles for Moth neil ; fate. expected to attend. |did it settled in my bronchial tuves and * Royalty & Prod, Co’ PORSS wen ty, milesseoc ech eallongae morning was|caused me no end of misery, J was $0 Sunset 1 : Basoline. | G l service to the nervous that when the folks. arouid 2 wand Hills 2.25 3rd 41-4s 4 jold church with” its many associations) home even talked a@ little loud I could ? ptandard Ro = 1.00 | 4th 41-45 _ | for the older members of the congreza-| not stand it. + Tom Bell Royalty. 07.08% Victory Loan —-_. | HELD HERE tion. In his sermon Rey. Mr. Edwar “When I read about Tanlae in the . spoke particularly of the fact that the) paper I said to my wife: 1 bet Tan- WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET & hurch was endeared to many thru the lac will help me! So I started taking it . Seek C ek $2.75 |Grass Creek —---S 3. 3.20 o AGC had blessed the bonds of/and yes sir, it did help me, and today: I| 2 walt Creek 2.75 | Greybull eae wee eTITITT. “ey baptized little children, and|haven't any symptoms of my trouble!” 'v@ Muddy ~ 2.75 | Etk Basin ~~... .--3-—s 3.10}, laid away with solemn rites those who at af and could hardly ask to be in bet- “ass Buite 2.79 | Lance Creek —------- 222s 8.08 | had departed. ter health. I have a fine appetite and ‘archlight gS 58.10. Caner. Ps; EPS ann 3 He pointed out, however, that how-| everything I eat agrees with me per- ‘Mule Creek paren ead bEL aoe 2. FaPESEREWE' -— 42.05, ever hard the breaking with the pasi fectly without any bad effe: The F | may be, the church is not doing its|/rheumatic pains have all disappeared 4 duty which does not have its eyes on|and I have as good use of my feet and ‘Lee’ Black, ‘a ra HS a Glenrock} the future. |limbs as I avon ain: My kidneys are in |taxt driver, and James Conroy, the lat-| “We give God ‘thanks for the past,”'| splendid condition and the pains across ter also accused of auto theft and now|he said, “and ask that we may be gi the small of my back are 2, thing ofi the in the Natrona county jail pending! grace to t all that is best from that past. My nerves are ag steady as a | trial, are held responsible for the burg- |Past and carry it into the future for clock and I can sleep uke « loz oll lary of the Glenrock Pantatorium two/the formation of! a’ greater and better |night long. I have been built up in ate Sago in which clothes and fur-| parish,” avery way, feel stronger than I hive in nishings were taken. Black was fel-|~ qn ard’ to Mmmediate plans, the years and as J said, I fhave gained lowed to Laramie and apprehended/reetor explained ‘that the old parish twenty-six pounds, I certa have with part of the goods while the taxti house will be in such shapé that it can | reason to recommend Tanlac and it is a jdriver is charged with having helped) pe used in two weeks time altho. alll pleasure to me to do so.” neu art of the poo to Ci spar, where} alterations may not be completed. pone Tanlac is Sold in Casper by Casper nore he goods were found in a) puilding will be istuccoed: on the out armacy, Alcova, by Alcova Mer Dozen Test Wells Drilling and Projected in West! um.” ‘* Pharmacy, in y Nineteen Prodncers in Proven Territory. With approximately nineteen wells which have found pro- duction in the proven area of the Mule Creek field, operations are rapidly extending into unproven territory, including the district known as West Mule Creek, where Many operations are 1.50 ers attended the opening sessions.of the Part of Field and Good Oil Showings Reported; \to the auto thd't which culminated in jng will be onl: Storage Escted at Fort Steel. A 500-barrel tank is being put up a a —— aoe —— Fort Steel, Wyo., to care for the oil! Kt 1 Bal reported to have been encountered es a | well in the field near this town on the| ‘a Union Pacific Railroad. The well a ie be drilled in soon on what is known as! the Platte dome. Weathers, president of Fargo Oil Company, has returned from a business trip to the East. Mr. Weath- Farewell Service pb Sunday in Old Church Pepe to ‘Change and Ereetion of New Edifice. The congregation of st. Mark’s Ey copal church held final services’ in the! ter Road, Portland, Ore. brick church building, erected at the) “I have been in the worst sort of corner of Wolcott and Second streets health for the past three years;" cor:- in 1905, yesterday morning and eveninga tinued Mr. DuVall, “troubled wita bad + During the coming week’ the housejcases of indigestion and rheumatism formerly used as a rectory will bej/and with disordered kidneys and ner- moved from the properw and the work! vousness. My digestion was so bad that of tearing down the church will be com-' sometimes even ‘a poached egg wouid menced. Next Sunday, the congri upset me, and it seemed that { coull tion will hold outdeor services in the eat nothing that would agree with mé. morning at Beaver Creek followed by a!T would bloat up vatit gms and att parish picnic. Arthur McDonald, chair-jevery meal I would be troubled with man of the committee on arrangements |helching spells. I had rheumatism in will have a large number of automobiles| my feet and limbs and my kidneys were! on hand at the residen , PORTLAND MIAN: Gl GAIN |Baty Anything, Bleep Sleeps Tatd Feels Stronger Than jIn eats. “All my trouble e left me entirely jand I have actually gained twenty-six pounds in weight since -I began taking Tanlac,” .was the statement made just la few days ago by A. V. DuVall, a well- - known mechanic who lives at 7625 1°os- cf | Republican convention on! his way back | to Casper. hi Drilling Contractor Here. John Moyer of the Oil City Drilling Company of Oil City, Pa., has been making an inspectiow of the Wyoming oil fields with a view of moving several strings of tools into this state to’ care for drilling contracts. Mr. Moyer re- presents one of the largest drilling con- cerns in the East, tlie Oil City Drilling |Company, Operating more than 100 strings of tools at the present time. Mr. Moyer has gone to Colorado Springs this week to meet his wife before re- jturning to Pennsylvania. Fast Time from Denver, Will Weaver ‘of the Weaver Building Company Rig believes he has es |side, will be beautified with the stained | eantile Co., in Salt Creek, drug store.—Adv. by Salt Creck Conroy is’ expected to plead guilty) glass windows from the church build- larged by the addition of | , and several parish rooms so community, used for ehureh pur-|of St. Mark’s become one so filled with rif there are any|the Holy Spirit, that the influence of ably be sentenced to a term in the state) delays in section of the church | the prayers of its people might be felt penitentiary. [building on account of the slow moving |by all who gaze upon the ehizch which fof building supplies. is to be erected. 5 | Both. local architects are preparing| The spirit of service, the spirit of Mrs. Brennan, Wife | plans for the church, and Bishop N. S.| brotherhood, should all be expressed by Thomas has given his council to both.|a church, he declared. @ sensational chase and capture after!_ chac firearms had been brot into play by that it Glenrock police officers, and will prob-| joses a and urged that the parish be an under way, as follows: Wyoming Northw tern Oil Company, drilling at.1,300 feet on southwest quarter of section 20-39-!Warm Springs field. One well Peed | 61. Oil showings at 4,100 feet. feet found oil, but this has not been Minnesota-Wyoming Oil illed in as yet. The field is reported | arilling at 1,200 feet on southwest of be comparatively small. 39-61. Lusk Drilling & Holding Syndicate, rig on ground on northwest of 16-28-61. Minnesota: Wyoming Oi! Company, rig on ground on northeast of 33-39-60. Upton Oil Company, resuming drilling 1,100 feet on north ofl 2-38-61 after being shut down for winter. Mike Henry Oil Compar work at 750 feet on southes Company, | ¢ to | Oil showing at 1,150 feet, } NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS- SESSMENT IN. PAVING | DIS- TRICT NO. ELEVEN. Notice is hereby given that the| Assessment Roll for Paving District| No, Eleven was certified on the 2nd! day of June, A. D. 1920, by the City] Clerk to the undersigned City Treas-| = resuming t of 1-38-61 Mid-Republie Oil Company, drilling at}urer for collection. The owners of 450 feet on northwest of 6-38-60. Van Dusen Oil Compar on|other property charged with assess- ground on northeast of 12 DeBolt & S r Oil Company, ment may redeem the same from all drill-}or any portion of the liability for the ing at 1,800 feet on northwest of 13-|cost of such improvement by paying 38-61. he entire assessment, or any portion Lusk-Edgemont Oil Company, drilling| thereof, charged against such lots at 2,800 feet on southeast of 33-37-60, | tracts or parcels’ of land without. ine aker Petroleum Company, drilling at 1,700 feet on northeast of 4-1-10 in South Dakota. Mule Creek Oil Company, camp and moving rig on northeast of 4-38-61. 8. first publication notice, to-wit: On or before the 5th day of July erecting | 4. D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land ma: redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assess- |ment at any time after said tairty : lots, tracts or parcels of land or manager of the Mule . Phippen Greek Oil Company returned! days by paying the entire instaiimeht from) the field and re abl thers said assessment unpaid and are no less than nine r° erected | Oh ar, ee age ; and operated within a radius of one and ged again y lot, tract or par. cel of land at the time of such pay- a half miles of his company’s properties, | ment with interest thereon at the ) some of them being within a quarter of date of maturity of the last install- ‘a mile. The company controls some) mont falling due, and the entire ten + 2,930 in the west part of the equal installments with interest upon whic h has been reported upon fav-| the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of field, orably by Dr. Condra, state geologist of six per cent. per annum, payable at * Nebraska; Prof. W. D. Hadane of the the same time that the installments Colorado ‘School of Mir and Geolo-)are payable. All payments shall be gist Roberts of California, who believes) made to the City Treasurer, , that preduction will be reached at be- tween 1,700 and 1,900 feet. ’ This notice is given pursuant to the ordinance of the City of Casper and Present production in the field is|the statutes of Wyoming. being greatly curtailed on account of} In witness whereof, I have here- . trouble experienced by the Illinois Pipe-| unto set my hand at Casper, Wyom- jline Company in ring tank cars|ing, this 8rd day of June, A. D, 1920. . S. VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. 3 to 14 inclusive, fact that the 37,000-barrel stor- full. and the age tank is now jaublshed June | Rattlesnake Test Projected. | The Big Four Consolidated Oil Com-| pany of Los Angeles, may ente N of Casper and twent ntles au most directly south of Wolton, a small TRANSFER co. town on the Northwestern Raliroad line | in Natrona County. This California} Phone 948 Company is considering drilling in eT field. i a eae The Big Four Consolidat v1 Com pant’ bas an enormous crease in cown-| | GEOLOGISTS — OIL EXPERTS ships 33 and 34, ran. 90 of the Musk-; Oil Field Maps Blue Prints the drilling} | | nd close to wells of this region, Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric Red Rose Well Promising. Oil of practically the same gravity as that of the Hamilton dome field is being dd in the recently reported field in Red Rose dome, eighteen miles east Thermopolis and northeast of the | SPOT CASH FOR YOUR * TYPEWRITERS terest within thirty days after th.e/=£ | The final choice will be made soon by “Thanking God for the prjvilege of of Salvation Army (i stsriins tna See Brett de ste 0 ea It is the ie of Rev. Mr. Edwards |looking forward with courage, and zeal Chief, Near Death that St. rk's shall not be saddled’) to the future let us make of our church e-|a spiritual temple built by the help of God to.truly represent His Spirit,” the peaker said in concluding. In the evening the annual service (of, the, Gad Fellows lodge w: gratitude -to-Ged for ma- held at the church, and a large delega- in whatever méasure tion of lodge Heute was fi sttena: them. jance.. An appropriate sermon was ly upon the ideals’ preached by Mr.,Edwards and the choir a furnished special music. with a church debt but that ‘the gation st of Cap-| building Army is from the € Il assume all the cost of the Mrs, Charles Bren \tain Brennan’ of the S: the wife realized ation amount n, ove ale of'the church property, | in a very critical and. serious condition and that their gifis shall be an expres. memorial at her home on West Second street -fol-} Towing thé birth of a nine-pound son? sterday. The child died shortly after A Caésarean operation was nece sion-of their terial. prosperity ) it may nave come t -| te dwelt particul: which _g church should express _ to The Old Siro ng Bank | » Organized as a private bank in: 1889 by the same men who now con- trol its affairs. The Directors of this Bank have had many years’ experience in the banking business, the livestock business, the lumber business, the merean- tile business, the ail business and they a an intimate knowledge of con- Siewem:tha community. This exp2rience has enabled them to guide the Bank through good times and hard times to prosperity. Can you benefit by their experience or would their advice help you? The Directors, Officers and all members of the staff of this Bank are anxious to serve you. Dhe Casper National Bank Capital and Su-plus $190,000 LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing Store—229 South Center CORONA—L. C. S' Bought, sold, rented, OSM Th Casper Typewriter Exch: 101 AM Wyalt BRE. Eee, Bldg. Phone 856 a BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH \ Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at N & Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality WILLIS ISISISS SI SLIDE TAB \) Eee eee ey Pw DIRECTORS Patrick Sullivan P. C. Nicolaysen J..De F. Richards Q, K, Deaver A. J. Cunningham OFFICERS A. J. Cunningham, President. J. De F. Richards, Vice President. Patrick Sullivan, Vice President. Q. K. Deaver, Cashier, A. 0. Borks, Assistant Cashier. C. H. McFarland, Assistant Cashier. H. E. Smith, Assistant Cashier. = = = — = = = = 2 I = = 2 = i = = arene RRO Like a Log fining ana smoothing the rough strete | erally good to Cheyenne, Mannville and} “Tt*takes*nearly achaif a ton o Fa day_to supply the peo; of ¢ with Y eandy!and ico cre; course there is always Sthte! Highway 'D f, Office of people will Buy the best The 1) District Engineer. Candy Co. i Salt Creek’ Road—Road ‘in fair trav- ee eling condition, but tough, Gale to the; unusually, heavy’ traffic. tor out: f ' !git, with } planer is” Pon ver the! rough stretches on north end, Teams) at Nine Mile Lake } wom acts, | Yellowstone Highway, G@vest—Gdoa to Powder River, then genérally, rough over ungraded road/ to} Shoghoni. Shos-| honi-Riverton, excellent. —_Riverton-| Lander, fair to g Yellowstone Highway, (east}—Gen- “EDUCATION: Business, like civiliza- tion, advances by the Lusk. Cuca PILLS unceasing search for knowledge. ere ise 1 pest IS YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF YOUR INSURANCE COMPLETE? Jj. J. =F BLN INSURANCE IS OUR PROFESSION. Brokerage and _ Insurance All Wyoming Stocks Bought and Sold Our knowledge of ihe subject is at your com- mand. R. T. KEMP Co. Phone 370. 112 E. Second. District Manager Equitable Life Insurance Co. of New York Room 23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-J RICHELIEU BRAND COSTS BUT DWE SEVENTH OF ACERT MORE CASPER , STORAGE GROCERY Phone 97 TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. New York Stocks and Chicago Grain Quoted Over Hutton & Co. Private Wires OIL STOCKS Write or phone us for information regarding field or market developments. Our files are up'to date on local companies. We have orders to BUY and SELL all local issues. Casper, Wyoming Denver, Colorado 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%c 1000 Columbine at 34c 5000 Hutton Lake at 2c 6000 Out West at 314 2000 Riverton,at 10c 2000 Capitol Petroleum at 9c 1000 Mike Henry at 15 1-2° 6000 Glenhure .06 We Have Orders to Buy 3000 Bessemer at 28c 5000 Mike Henry at 14 1000 Buck Creek at 680 10000 Victor-Wyo, at market 3000 Domino at 130 1000 Roy & Prod. at 220 2000 Columbine at 32c Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK ‘OIL New, Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 l

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