Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1920, Page 4

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~ Lusk Petroleum Local Oil Stocks. Bid. Ask. Amalgamated Royalty ----- $27 $ .29 Atlas 05 OT American 00% = .01-. Bessemer --. 25 (8 Boston Wyoming 85.90 Burke Off -.._.. 25 24]y Big Indian -. ———- At Buck Creek -. - 52 5F Black Tail -. ---05 .07| Me: Columbine ---.. Consolidated Reyalty - Cow Gulch Domino - Bikhorn - 09 12 Frantz Corporation 90 2.10) Great Western Petroleum .07 .09| Hutton Lake. - - 1.26 1.28) 18 20 12 4 Mountain & Guit Mike Henry Mosher On -. 15 ag} — 40 46 : Today’s Markets by Wire: Ferlhed Daly by Tayler & Clay, romnd Fee, 08 Exchange Building, Caspec, Wroming Gates --.--..-..-~-----.--. 1.10 Midwest Preferred - 31 82) Glenrock Oft West. States Ol & Lang Prod. & Refiners, Com... Out West - Picardy -- Riverton Refining Royalty & Prod. Corp. Sunset --- Rept oe 02 -03) Torchlight — - 3.10 Bik Basin ~ 3.10 - 3.10 - 3.06 ane 1.25 Lance Creek Lander Besides the 100 per cent stock divi-} dend the New York company will is-} sue an 8 per cent dividend August 1 on} all stock including that issued through the 100 per cent stock dividend. Bargain Himters: Seek Stock. The week closed today on the hest buying trend that has deyeloped ‘since} ine started months’ ago, t who believe stdcks"~ reached their low points, being ine derice. Although bids on popular sues for the most part have advance: but a few cents, the demand, s been steady and stocks have met with ready sale. Gates Reports Completion The Gates Oil company reports the completion of its No. 2 well on the Kimball in the Virgil field, Kan-; sas, with a production of 150 barrels.) The settled yield probably will be 40} barrels. This well located in Woodson| county was brought 600 feet. The Gates } acres. se embraces 160 1 Mike Henry Land to Be Drilled Cc. A. Guenther, general manager of the Pike Henry ported to: hay 2 the Producers’ and Refiners’ corpora- tion and the Gates Of] company for Shey drilling of a well on the two leases of} about 240 acres in which the company is interested in within the Osage ficld,} These leases are said to Ue in sections) 18 and 20. Ohio Denies Report of Welt | Denial was made of the encountering of a well by the Ohio Oil company on section 18 in the Osage field, here this morning at company offices. The Ohio company is drilling on section 17 but has no well drilling on section 18.. The section 17 well is down 900 feet. Wheden Strike Not €onfirmed. Report of the bringing in of the Wheden well at a depth of 510 feet in ge field could not be confirmed of the large operating compan- jes in this field hich have headquar- ters in Casper Ohio Oil company has well on on 17-46-63 but no report of the Wheden well on section 21-4 has been made by the officials of the Ohio now in the Osage field. The president of the United Producers compuny is credited with having stated that 40 to 50 barrels of oil flowed into the tank before the pump valves clog ged up. M. E. Young of the New York Oil company has gone to Denver on busi- ness for the c ‘g for Douglas wl Spears tT, C. Spears left Frida, on business for the M offices. SASL ERES, Carlson's #amous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at) Ktim- ball’s. Served by experts. 6-14-tf p concent aaars dit ints aE J. J. GIBLIN Brokerage and Insurance All Wyoming Stocks Bought and Sold District Manager Equitable Life Insurance Co. of New York Room 23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-J - 07 09/Ist 4s - - 06 .09/2nd 41-45 - 20 .22/Ist 41-4e - 13 .16/3nd 41-43 2.26)3rd 41-48 1.00) 4th 41-48. -. 07 .08 Victory Loa ---$3.10 Rock Creek. Pilot Butte ~_- Hamilton Dome Mule Creek ~-__.. i MARKET GOSSIP. AND FIELD NEWS) . « ° e ° ° ° ° bd o N.Y. CLOSES BOOKS ON DIVIDEND Books closed yesterday for the 100 per cent stock dividend de-| “Yellowstone. Highway,’ . (cast)—txcel-| Tuesday, June 29. A schopl of instruc: clared and to be issued July 1 by the New York Oil company. Coince evaing? tian ecpealy good “te Mon. oieee Be: Scns RRA. a olares dent with the closing of books on June 25, came a slight slamp in the market yesterday, the stock going from $60 bid anda $65 ask price to a $50 bid and $55 ask price. A lawer level for today was predict- ed because stock is now selling ex-dividend rights. “Torin SERVICE | mores saprone. cap N. oR Kk, ae TAKES wrt WenCINTS Se cre camps will be fe ee " Neighbors are requested to ‘aitnea both J of tokio ieiiewe, ALS bis Montana agency is now prepa:ing > Ungrate-| pdvertising copy for more than 200 +}clients in Montana and Wyominy and that he feels that Casber merc¢nants -|and business men will find that a simi- lar agency here will beneuit them im -mensely. Mr. Cady proposes to open offices | here about the first of September, Dist: morning I felt just as tired out the night before. I had @ poor appetite. T felt weak and worn-out. Yellowstone jing. feta, over wu trail, heavy grader is at work:at Moneta and within a few four miles on “Moneta flats; then fair prairie roa@ to “#ithin seven miles ofjof these, meet! for -five 3 les, then two Suto “candy; tax to, geod to Douglas, Manville, Lusic ag Cheyenne, except where new grad ee ROYAL, NEIGHBORS,. ATTENTION! 5 8 Three Supreme Camp officers will| visit Mathews Camp, BR. N. of A., on class adoption im the evening at | o'clock, Members’ from surrounding || 4 days will have fair road over_the had} camps will be in attendance. All Royal F earner Neighbore are’ requested to attend botii ie 3 ings. Erith gt pe tet" RANGA Town, meer, WL 260.8. Center ~ ACHE RUBBER CO. 6-26-2t ' and the little I ate did me meré harm! than good and caused me to suffer ter-! “Several of my frignds advised me to Tire Cost Is Coming D own take Tanlac, but as I had lost faith in medicine I did not take thelr advice,| That is, the cost per mile. but when 1 read in the papers that it, Miller Tire mileage has in late years almost doubled, through doing go much good people all) over the country I Gectasd, to try is! i perfection in tire making. Well, sir, i; hag fixed me up so fine and I am now feeling like a new man. I don't have the pains: in my neck and face any more and the chills and the; fever are a, thing of the past.*I have a fine appetite and can anything I Please without any trou! at ajl. I get pup every ing after a good night's “4 P F ea tcnling aareateued Cage raln For Regularly Retailed ® big day's work ds any man: I think 2 80 much, of Tanlac that I'am ‘telling all pmy friends about it,’ 1 | ‘Panlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova, by! Alcova Mer- cantilé Co., in Sak Creck by Salt Creek drug store.—Adv, oO Shoshont to Bonneville, ee then fair to Thermopolis. In the factory tests—rear-wheel tests und signs Sine x. : ords last year averaged 15.000 mine’ a ie new; Miller tread has added 25% to the tread in Wear, ae re me pat eae a single Miller Tire has come back Both maker and inspector must [ i i : Nha: othr ax tite tones bask srg sign every Miller Tire. Both Every tire user owes-himself a test exceptional mileage is talked Merete A Morte. Tee Under’ this plan, “defects have beconie a rarity, It is giving hundreds of thousands of users \ new criterions of tire Service, It is winning-‘contests where a Score of ‘are given million-mile comparisons, /f- Give it a chance to show, BR een Patented" £ ip a 1 te, er’ Tires Pee youll to-the-Road Registered U. S. Pat, Office Up to $40 $38 Regularly Retailed Up to $50 $48 Regularly Retailed Up to ivy east)—Road Regularly Retailed Up to $75 LONE in the tire ‘field £”’\—the Firestone 3% takes its place beside the half dozen products of universal use which manufacturing gentus has made standard. Built in a specialized : fac- tory--by experts—with all the economy of concentrated production. What the bulk of the peo- ple accept as the standard of value 1s right. You owners of small cars ean forget tire details—you need not bother with meth- ods, features, or gtarantees. Call for the Firestone 3%. pee 125-137 Nets Center Street— ham 120 West Midwest Ave. ' Phone 249 Our Bank Is Open Pay Days” Until 4:30 p. m. to give Midwest Refining and Standard Oil Workers a chance to cash their checks, bank some of their money at interest and get information and advice from our Off- cers about investments or other money matters. Wyoming National Bank _ Casper, Wyoming | (non skid) $23 50 Gray Tube $3.75 eter Eeaaee Teese icicles in Seitueess0 | NEW YORK OIL New Number, 1144 S; Wolcott - Phone 1142 Taylor. & Clay, In Inc. . New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Market Quotations Bought and Sold. WE HANDLE LIBERTY BONDS Phone 203 and 204 ' ANT \ ))) 1 Phone 9

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